Green is the only player on the Wolves roster who
hasn’t started at least once this season. In 21 games this season, he
is averaging 4.6 points, 2.2 rebounds and 12 minutes.
hasn’t started at least once this season. In 21 games this season, he
is averaging 4.6 points, 2.2 rebounds and 12 minutes.
"Right now, I’m just waiting my chance," Green said
before he played 11 minutes and shot 0 for 5 during a 115-95 loss at
Phoenix. "They tell me to be patient, so that’s what I’m doing, being
patient."
before he played 11 minutes and shot 0 for 5 during a 115-95 loss at
Phoenix. "They tell me to be patient, so that’s what I’m doing, being
patient."
Coach Randy Wittman said Green is caught in a numbers game at the big guard and small forward positions behind players such as Rashad McCants and Corey Brewer.
"Who are you going to stop developing, Rashad?"
Wittman asked. "This is Rashad’s second year, basically. This is
Corey’s first year."
Wittman asked. "This is Rashad’s second year, basically. This is
Corey’s first year."
Mike Trudell/Timberwolves site and Jim Petersen discuss the team’s three-game road trip and Sebastian Telfair’s play (audio).
Trudell also posted a scouting report of the team’s road trip.
Previews of tonight’s game at Denver:
Click here for the forum’s game thread.
Tyson Chandler of New Orleans and Al Jefferson of the Minnesota
Timberwolves are not quite in Howard’s class, but these two big guys
can rebound with anyone.
All of these players might not be named to the big game on Feb. 17, but they are performing like all-stars.
Wolves center Michael Doleac still is recovering from a bout with
the flu and was deactivated for Friday’s game. If there’s a good time
for him not to be feeling well, this is it: A three-game trip to
Phoenix, Denver and Golden State, three teams that Wolves coach Randy
Wittman calls "much more perimeter-oriented than anything they do in
the paint."
the flu and was deactivated for Friday’s game. If there’s a good time
for him not to be feeling well, this is it: A three-game trip to
Phoenix, Denver and Golden State, three teams that Wolves coach Randy
Wittman calls "much more perimeter-oriented than anything they do in
the paint."
From Mad Dog’s diary:
One cardinal rule in our locker room is: Never wear gear from another
NBA team. When our new assistant trainer from Oklahoma had a Dallas
Mavericks screensaver on his cellphone, Kevin Garnett found it and
enforced the penalty. When I say penalty, Kevin made him sprint two
hundred yards from our team bus to a pickup truck parked in the
distance and then yell out, "I love the Timberwolves!" three times.
Pausing en route to the fragrance shelves to answer a question about
her love life, Lima said she was three months into a relationship with
an NBA player (the reported lucky one is Marko Jaric of the Minnesota
Timberwolves).
“I’m not married, but I want to be,” said the 26-year-old Lima, who
proclaimed her virginity to GQ in 2006, explaining that sex was for
after marriage.