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The Rubio debacle

When David Stern announced “with the 5th pick in the 2009 NBA draft, the Minnestoa Timberwolves select Ricky Rubio” I don’t think anyone envisioned what would proceed. In the 629 days since, pure chaos has ensued. We all knew Rubio would probably stay in Europe for the 2009 season. What we didn’t know is if [...]

New coach to help bring Vince Young to Vikings?

There was an article this morning on Pro Football Talk about the Vikings potential hiring of Titans running backs coach Craig Johnson and what that could mean for the Vince Young-to-Minnesota rumors. First off, I love the thought of hiring the guy who has coached Chris Johnson the past two years, that can only help Adrian [...]

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An early look at the 2011 Twins

We’re coming close to the most wonderful time of the year… Spring Training! Just one month away from pitchers and catchers reporting and people are wondering why the Twins seem quiet this offseason. I have a couple of answers, a short one and a long one. The short? No, we are traditionally a team that [...]

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Brad Childress gets an interview.. Huh!?

Many, including me, thought the Brad Childress era was an embarrassment in Minnesota. Many questioned if he would work in the NFL again. Personally, I thought it would be at least two years before anyone would think about his name again. Clearly, I was wrong. The Miami Dolphins are set to interview Childress for their [...]

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Trade possibilities for the Wolves

I was chatting with someone yesterday about the Timberwolves and what holes need to be filled. The more I thought about it, I really only found one glaring hole and that’s a veteran point guard who doesn’t need to score. OK, I realize that’s a pretty specific hole, but we have a few options to [...]

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The Wolves and the fourth….

Are you like me, watch the Minnesota Timberwolves and get really excited for the future ….from three quarters of basketball? Our Timberwolves should be a .500 team right now if not for those many fourth quarter meltdowns. After the pain and frustration passes, I find myself answering the question of “why can’t we finish?” That [...]

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