Oskar wrote:Quite funny, lol. Anyways, it's a great read and I like the fact you chose Portland.
The X wrote:Oskar wrote:Quite funny, lol. Anyways, it's a great read and I like the fact you chose Portland.
by the sounds of it, he just chose my first prediction, Minnesota, over my backup, the T-Blazers
shadowgrin wrote:Quick question: who is better in basketball, a black dude or a pinoy dude. If you thought or considered for a moment that it's the black dude then you're also a little bit racist.
End of any racist discussion.
Hawks' Washburn to Replace Stack as Timberwolves GM
Minneapolis, MN, June 29, 2008 - "It will be great to vote in a swing state," was all Liam Washburn said when asked why he decided to accept the position of Timberwolves general manager. At the young age of just 28, Washburn becomes the youngest general manager in NBA history.
A basketball player at the University of Washington, he was expected to enter the draft as a projected second rounder following a successful sophomore. However, he opted to finish university to get his degree. In the second game of Junior season, he suffered a severe ankle injury, which would end his playing career. However, coach Lorenzo Romar opted to keep him on the team, and the young captain became a player coach, helping his team reach the Sweet 16 in back-to-back seasons. Following his graduation, he worked as an occasional sportswriter with the Seattle Post-Intelligencer before accepting the assistant general manager job with the Atlanta Hawks in 2006. The rest is history.
The Timberwolves, coming off a 22-60 season without superstar Kevin Garnett had made a controversial draft-day trade, essentially dealing #3 pick OJ Mayo to the Memphis Grizzlies for Mike Miller and Kevin Love. This reportedly did not go over well n the Timberwolves organization, and GM Jim Stack is already out of a job.
At the press conference, in which Stack was not present, Washburn made grandiose promises to the crowd: a big improvement this year, and playoffs by 2010. Whether he can do it remains to be seen.
Coach Wittman Announces Opening Night Depth Chart
Minneapolis, MN, October 27 - Timberwolves coach Randy Wittman has announced his depth chart for the season opener against the Sacramento Kings. The Wolves showed promise with a 6-2 pre-season, but it is to be seen whether this new-look team can win when it counts.
Third year guard Randy Foye will start at the point guard spot as expected. Acquisitions in the blockbuster Memphis trade Mike Miller and rookie Kevin Love will play at the SG and PF positions respectively. Ryan Gomes will start at the competitive SF position. Star Al Jefferson will start at Center, as expected.
The bench will consist of PG Sebastian Telfair, SG/PG Rashad McCants, SG/SF Rodney Carney, SF Corey Brewer, PF/C Mark Madsen, PF Craig Smith and Center Jason Collins. Brian Cardinal, Kevin Ollie and Calvin Booth will start the season on the injury reserve.
Timberwolves Depth Chart:
PG: Foye/Telfair/McCants
SG - Miller/McCants/Carney
SF - Gomes/Brewer/Carney
PF - Love/Smith/Madsen
C - Jefferson/Collins/Madsen
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