Mike Trudell/Timberwolves site sat down with Wolves assistant coach Jerry Sichting.
MT: What has stood out to you the most this offseason?
Sichting: The main thing that I like is Mike Miller coming in and
showing a lot of leadership in individual workouts. He’s an extremely
hard worker, and I think for our young guys to see him go about his
business … The way he shows up serious and trying to improve and work
on things – that’s one of the biggest things I’ve noticed.
Sichting: The main thing that I like is Mike Miller coming in and
showing a lot of leadership in individual workouts. He’s an extremely
hard worker, and I think for our young guys to see him go about his
business … The way he shows up serious and trying to improve and work
on things – that’s one of the biggest things I’ve noticed.
Joe Palladino/Republican American on Ryan Gomes:
The summer of ’08 has been even better. It began with the birth of his
first child, a daughter, Ryelle, and ended with the signing of his
first big contract which, if it runs through to its conclusion, will be
five years in length and $22 million in value.
first child, a daughter, Ryelle, and ended with the signing of his
first big contract which, if it runs through to its conclusion, will be
five years in length and $22 million in value.
Monday, Gomes turned 26. Tuesday, he signed autographs for a solid throng of fans at A.J. Marky’s Hot Dog Quick Stop on Meriden Road. Thursday he heads back to Minnesota to prepare for the start of his fourth NBA season.
In Hoopsworld’s preview of the team for the upcoming season, 5 writers predict the Wolves will finish 4th in the Northwest division.
Best New Addition: Mike Miller. A case could be made for Kevin Love depending on how strong of a rookie campaign he has, but because of what Miller will bring on and off the court he has to be viewed as the best pickup right now. On the court Miller’s ability to score the ball will really help open things up for Al Jefferson, but off the court is where he’ll be the most value. Miller has been to the playoffs on five different occasions and while he won’t be able to lead this team to the postseason, his presence should go a long way in teaching them the kind of preparation and mindset needed to do so.
From Tom Ziller/Fanhouse:
They say 90% of defense is effort. That’s wrong: Al Jefferson plays his
tail off, but he’s just missing an understanding of the basic tenets of
stout defense. (He’ll get there.)
tail off, but he’s just missing an understanding of the basic tenets of
stout defense. (He’ll get there.)
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