Center David Harrison, signed as a free agent two weeks ago, hasn’t participated in a full practice yet because of an injured calf and he’s not expected to play in either of the final two preseason games. The Wolves need to reduce their roster from the current 18 to at least 15 by 5 p.m. Monday. The most likely options: Veteran center Calvin Booth, who hasn’t played yet in the preseason, will be bought out of his one-year, $1.14 million contract, and one of the two candidates for the third point guard spot (Blake Ahearn or Kevin Ollie) will be released. That still leaves at least one more decision. Harrison’s one-year contract is not guaranteed, but he does have some big-man potential.
Hosted by WCCO-TV’s Jeanette Trompeter and Mark Rosen, Date for Life bachelors and bachelorettes will include Mark Madsen of the Minnesota Timberwolves, Ryan Hoag of Minnesota Vikings fame and ABC’s “The Bachelorette,” John Hansen of 5 Eyewitness News and Alexis Walsko of FM107.
Corporate arena naming-rights sponsor Target is buying a bunch of tickets for the Timberwolves’ regular-season home opener against Sacramento on Oct. 29.
It will take more than that to unseat Corey Brewer as the starting small forward, but coach Randy Wittman said Gomes is playing as well as the numbers suggest.
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