Rumors on the RealGM message board– a forum member posts about Al Jefferson and a (rumored) possible injury he sustained.
The Sioux Falls Skyforce announced today that Mike Miller replica Minnesota Timberwolves road jerseys are available for purchase at the Skyforce office at 2131 S. Minnesota Ave. The Skyforce office is the first store in town to offer the Mitchell, S.D. native’s jersey which can be purchased for $45 while supplies last.
"We are excited to be the first outlet in the area to offer Mike Miller jerseys," said Skyforce owner/president Mike Heineman. "We continue to strive to connect with the Timberwolves in all aspects of our business."
Kelly Dwyer/Ball Don’t Lie with a roundup of Wolves blogs as well as an outstanding pic of Mike Miller.
Matt Steinmetz/CBS Sports ranks Al Jefferon the 12th best power forward in the league.
He’s listed as a power forward in the Timberwolves’ media guide, so that’s good enough for us. Unfortunately, that’s going to push him down this list because he needs to add another dimension to scoring and rebounding.
From Jon Robinson/ESPN:
Did Minnesota get swindled or was Kevin McHale helping his old team
build a new dynasty? "You need to ask McHale that," Garnett says,
pauses while trying not to laugh in a Dr. Evil sort of way then
continues: "It just goes to show what can happen when you get a guy
some help. Minnesota did the deal for a reason, and they seem pretty
upbeat about what they did, and I’m pretty sure Boston is happy about
what they did (laughing). But to me, it just feels good to be in
Boston. It feels good to have a chance. It feels good to have other
guys on your team who have experienced things. It feels good to have a
coach, owners, and an organization who actually believe in you. One of
the things I’ve learned in this league is to never point fingers or
blame anyone for the past, that’s not how I do things. But I embrace my
new situation … totally."
build a new dynasty? "You need to ask McHale that," Garnett says,
pauses while trying not to laugh in a Dr. Evil sort of way then
continues: "It just goes to show what can happen when you get a guy
some help. Minnesota did the deal for a reason, and they seem pretty
upbeat about what they did, and I’m pretty sure Boston is happy about
what they did (laughing). But to me, it just feels good to be in
Boston. It feels good to have a chance. It feels good to have other
guys on your team who have experienced things. It feels good to have a
coach, owners, and an organization who actually believe in you. One of
the things I’ve learned in this league is to never point fingers or
blame anyone for the past, that’s not how I do things. But I embrace my
new situation … totally."