Wolves Updates 7/4

Meanwhile, Devean George, whom the Mavs have placed a high priority on
re-signing, is receiving considerable attention from about a half-dozen
teams.
 
A league source said keen interest from Phoenix, San Antonio,
Minnesota, Cleveland and New Orleans are making George seriously
contemplate his next move.
 
 
 
Yes the Knicks have inquired about Sebastian Telfair, but as much as
Telfair would love to play for his hometown team I’d say it’s doubtful
he’d want to come here if his cousin is staying around, too.
 
There has been enough evidence in recent months to suggest the apparent
"feud" that had existed between Telfair and Marbury has diminished, but
to have them in the same locker room, competing for the same job, would
not be a healthy situation. Unless the Knicks are his only option,
Telfair and his representatives have to believe anywhere else would be
a better opportunity if the Knicks plan on keeping Marbury for the
season.
 
 
The Celtics worked out Pacers free agent center David Harrison and
Timberwolves free agent swingman Kirk Snyder yesterday. The 7-foot,
280-pound Harrison averaged 4.2 points, 2.1 rebounds, and 1.1 blocks in
12.8 minutes per game last season. Snyder averaged 7.3 points, 3.5
rebounds, and 1.8 assists with Houston and Minnesota.
 
 
 
New Timberwolf Kevin Love and second-year swingman Corey Brewer headline the team’s Las Vegas summer-league team, which also includes former Gophers Vincent Grier and Dan Coleman…
 
Second-year Wolves forward Chris Richard, a restricted free agent whose re-signing seems a foregone conclusion, joins Love and Brewer on the team. It begins workouts in Las Vegas on Thursday and plays the first of five games on July 14 against Dallas. 
 
 
 
This summer, the Twin Cities will be overrun by Wolves. The
Timberwolves Wednesday launched the team’s summer season guerrilla
marketing campaign for the remainder of the offseason (July-September).
The Wolves will be prowling around communities all over the Twin Cities
metro area, participating in more than 200 events such as community
parades, festivals and charity events all summer long.
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