Mike Moreau/Hoopsworld names Randy Foye to his Western Conference All-Breakout Team:
After making the All-Rookie Team in 06-07, Foye’s second season was derailed with a pre-season knee injury keeping him out of the line-up until late January. His 15 points per game on 52% shooting in the last month of his rookie year were probably a good indication of what was to come.
Foye shot 41% from three as a rookie, and shot 43% last year in his 39 games. His assortment of pull-up jumpers and runners give him a variety of ways to score. He got things going toward the end of last season, averaging 18.4 points per game in April on 45% shooting.
Although he has been more of a scorer than a facilitator, the additions of Mike Miller and Kevin Love give Foye more weapons around him, which could lead to more assists, more efficiency and more wins for the T’wolves.
With the staff of Forbes Magazine
being perhaps the lone exception, just about every sane person on the
planet agrees that Kevin McHale’s career in the Minnesota Timberwolves’
front office can be classified as having been “gawd-awful”.
being perhaps the lone exception, just about every sane person on the
planet agrees that Kevin McHale’s career in the Minnesota Timberwolves’
front office can be classified as having been “gawd-awful”.
Nevertheless, his employer seems content to let him,
you know, figure things out and decide when it’s time to finally call
it quits on his own terms. The fact that he’s been trying to figure
things out (and failing miserably) for over a decade notwithstanding.
you know, figure things out and decide when it’s time to finally call
it quits on his own terms. The fact that he’s been trying to figure
things out (and failing miserably) for over a decade notwithstanding.
From Hurricane Game:
Wednesday night LAX Nightclub delivered another Summer Surprise Series spectacular as one of the hottest names in hip-hop, The Game, performed for a packed house of club goers…
Also making LAX their destination of choice last night, Rashad McCants of the Minnesota Timberwolves and Danny Granger of the Indiana Pacers.
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