Timberwolves Today has College Wolf on as a guest for the latest installment of their podcast.
 
 
With Malice surveyed multiple blogs on how the current Olympic basketball team compares to the 1992 Dream Team. Make sure to check out Jeremy’s response. 
 
 

When the Serbian national team had a leadership vacuum, Jaric was
comfortable stepping in to fill that role as much as the coach needed
him and perhaps a similar scenario is taking place now in the
Timberwolves. I ask him who will fill the big Adidas shoes left by
Garnett’s departure, he doesn’t know and doesn’t care. The last thing
Jaric wants, in some ways, is to focus on being a star. He had that
back in Bologna, a city much crazier for basketball then both Los
Angeles and Minnesota. And, his teammates will quickly point out, Jaric
is "already a superstar" for dating a Victoria Secret supermodel.
 

"Which one of us ends up being the star, it really doesn’t matter. I
really don’t like to talk about myself as a star. If it goes that way,
its good, if not, I don’t care. All I care is that I can help point our
young guys in a good direction and try to get as many victories as
possible. We have good guys on the team that are trying to learn and I
am glad that I can be of some assistance."
 
 
When we look at the numbers this season we see our expectations are
being confirmed.  Jefferson, Gomes, Smith, and Jaric are combining to
produce 24.1 wins.  The remaining ten players on the roster are
producing -5.8 wins. 
 
In sum, this team has very few players who can produce wins in the
NBA.  And if we are search for “good” performers, our list in 2007-08
includes only Al Jefferson and Marko Jaric.
 
 
Jonathan Kaminsky/City Pages on last weekend’s game.