From Ray Richardson/Pioneer Press:
“He gives us something we don’t have, somebody with tremendous size and strength,” Rambis said of Jawai. “He’s also pretty light on his feet, and has good instincts.”
Rambis said Jawai probably would be activated for Friday night’s game against Cleveland to help the Wolves defend a “pretty large guy over there,” a reference to Cavaliers center Shaquille O’Neal.
There seems little doubt that the Timberwolves will end up trading rights to Spanish point guard Ricky Rubio before next year’s NBA draft.
The team is looking at this as a season of change.
“In year 21 we push the reset button,” said Timberwolves President Chris Wright.
There was a dramatic unveiling of this on the team’s website Wednesday:
“Let our detractors underestimate us. Let them pat us on the head and say, ‘My, what big teeth you have.’
“Because our direction is clear. The change is real. And our hope is that as long as we stick to our principles and continue to do things the right way, Wolves fans will stand by us. Or better yet, run with us.”
And then came the new catch phrase: “United We Run.”
If he hadn’t, he would have known what to blame.
Being a rookie.
“Actually, I had the same exact thing Al had last week,” Flynn said, referring to teammate Al Jefferson. “That’s what the doctor said. I think it was from me carrying his bags, doing that rookie treatment for him. He joked around with me when I came to practice. He said, ‘My fault for making you do all that stuff.’
Furthermore, Minnesota plays in a deep, tough division featuring top-notch teams likes the Jazz, Trailblazers, and Nuggets. Each of those teams plan on winning at least 50 games this season.
Add it all up – young players/coach/GM/ and the looming peril of injuries – and you have a recipe for far more defeats than victories.
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