Elie Seckbach/Fanhouse talks to Kevin Love and Mark Madsen (video). Kevin Love says his mission is to find Mark Madsen a wife this year.
From Benjamin Polk/City Pages:
Ironically, although defense–of both the man-to-man and team varieties–was by far Al’s most glaring shortcoming, the team seemed to miss his defensive presence even more than his scoring. Against Toronto, the Wolves’ defense “collapsed” (not in a good way), said coach Kevin McHale. The team’s rotations and help defense, already pretty shaky with Jefferson were “a disaster” (McHale again); all night, the Raptors found eerily vacant lanes to the hoop and wide open jumpers. And Kevin Love proved neither strong, tall, nor experienced enough to guard even a hobbling Jermaine O’Neal, who burned him for 10 fourth quarter points. It turns out that even an undersized, frequently puzzled, intermittently motivated big man is better than none at all. It’s possible that the seven foot, Stanford educated Jason Collins–who, on Tuesday, saw his first court time since McHale took over–could help matters, but to watch the big guy gasping and wheezing his way through nine first half minutes, I’m not holding my breath.
Paul Forrester/SI.com includes Mike Miller and Rashad McCants in his list of the Anti All-Stars, the players who have “failed to deliver on the floor and, in a few cases, in the locker room”:
After getting regular minutes as a reserve in the first two months of the season, the 24-year-old former first-round pick helped spark the Timberwolves’ resurgence … when he was banished to the end of the bench. He played a total of 14 minutes over two games in January, a month in which Rodney Carney took McCants’ playing time and the Timberwolves won 10 of 14 games. After averaging 14.9 points on 45.3 percent shooting last season, McCants is down to 9.2 points on 36.2 percent shooting this season. He is also averaging 0.9 assists in 19 minutes a game
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