From Britt Robson/On The Ball:
Yes, yes it is.
Don’t get me wrong; Gordon is going to have a fine career, it seems, and in almost any other year he’d be a shoo-in for the team. But he made this squad mainly because the forlorn Clippers have no choice but to play him extensive minutes.
As good as he’s looked, Gordon is the only rookie team member with a Player Efficiency Rating below the league average, while Love has a better PER than every player on the rookie team except Greg Oden. Love leads the league in offensive rebound rate, as I mentioned the other day, but his prodigious work on the boards has gone largely unnoticed because he plays only 23.2 minutes a game, far less than Gordon’s 32.2.
From Jonah Ballow/Timberwolves site: Thursday practice notes (with audio from Kevin McHale, Telfair, Jefferson, and Love).
One of those owners is Glen Taylor, the self-made billionaire from Mankato, Minn., who bought the Timberwolves in 1995. Taylor was named chairman of the league’s Board of Governors in October, and he said this week that one of his duties in that post — at Stern’s urging — is to formulate a succession plan. Not for today, not for tomorrow maybe, but for the inevitable handoff that will take place.
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