Sebastian Telfair did something earlier this week that no Timberwolves player has done since Sam Cassell was in Minnesota.
Telfair registered back-to-back games with double-digit assists…
 
Also:
Seattle’s Wally Szczerbiak was cheered when he
checked into the game in the first quarter. It was his second game back
at Target Center since Minnesota traded him to Boston in July 2006.
 
 
 
On Wednesday in Philadelphia, Wolves assistant coach Bob Ociepka and
a team security official confronted at halftime a Seattle advance scout
whom they had seen peering with binoculars into their team’s bench from
the scout’s baseline seat only yards away.
 
The NBA has no rule against such a thing.
 
"That’s the least of our worries," said Kevin McHale, Wolves vice president of basketball operations. "It’s all about our execution, not the other team knowing what we’re running."
 
 
 
 
 
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The Timberwolves are a few steps behind the Sonics because they are
still trying to find out which of their younger players — Gerald
Green, Sebastian Telfair, Ryan Gomes, Rashad McCants — are
cornerstones for the future. Meanwhile, they also feature a group of
veterans — Antoine Walker, Marko Jaric, Greg Buckner, Theo Ratliff —
who probably would rather not be part of any rebuilding project.