Tuesday, February 28, 2006

Wolves Defeated By Bulls, Updates

The Wolves lost to the Bulls in Chicago with a final score of 111-100.

Sam Smith speculates on the 10 teams most likely to make deals for Garnett this summer.

Ricky Davis on his fine from the NBA:
"Wow, that hurts," he said.

Davis on the dude who was hit by KG's ball on Sunday:
"That's crazy," Davis said Monday. "I think he should fly out to Hollywood and get a movie set. It's kind of funny."

Dime Magazine reminisces about the 1995 McDonald All American High School game featuring Garnett.

An article on KG's career thus far.

Click here for an interview with Dwane Casey on his first year coaching in USA Today.

Glen Taylor continues to show his support for McHale.

T-Hud flew to Chicago to on Monday to see another specialist about his ankle.

Hoiberg on whether he'll return to the NBA:
"I'm getting myself to the point where I'm in pretty good shape, where if I decide to play, I'll be comfortable with that," he said. "I'm looking for thesituation that makes sense."

Former Gophers and Timberwolves point guard Bobby Jackson, in town the other day with the Memphis Grizzlies, said he would have preferred to stay with the Wolves, but they offered only a one-year, non-guaranteed contract. So he left five years ago for Sacramento.
"I wanted to be here, but they didn't want me here," said Jackson, who is in his ninth NBA season.


Click here for an article from the Star Tribune about Twin Cities native and NBA TV/Fantasy expert Rick Kamla.