Wolves/Heat Deal Updates

Also, the Wolves likely would trade Walker and Marko Jaric in an instant if they could find a taker for their salaries. NBA rules prohibit trading Walker for 60 days unless it’s a 1-for-1 swap. 
 
 
The key acquisition for the Wolves was Walker, 31, a
three-time all-star forward with career averages of 18 points and 7.9
rebounds. He was scheduled to arrive in Minnesota on Thursday night
while Doleac, whose wife is pregnant, was not expected in town until
today, Wittman said.
 
It was unclear whether one or both would play tonight against Milwaukee. 
McHale said Simien would not be brought in, which
means he likely will be released, bought out or traded before Monday,
when regular-season rosters must be finalized.
 
 
Kent Youngblood/Star Tribune on Rashad McCants reaction to Wednesday’s trade:

Rashad McCants is clearly eager, but he denied being excited. This
might be the best evidence yet that McCants is ready to become the
leader he has always said he wanted to be. 
 
 

I don’t believe the Wolves would have made this deal unless they had another trade in place for Walker…
 
 
 
Austin Burton/Dime Magazine on the trade with the Heat. 
 
 
"It was a good trade for Miami," Posey said
Thursday. "I didn’t think it was a good trade for Antoine. He doesn’t
want to be a part of rebuilding. He’s got a taste of what winning would
be like. I know if I was him I’d be disappointed."
 
 
Davis will slide into the injured Dwyane Wade’s spot at starting
shooting guard when the Heat open the regular season next week, Riley
said Thursday, one day after the Heat pulled off a five-player trade
with the Minnesota Timberwolves.
 
 

This summer the basketball boss has shown at least a hint of savvy that
has never really been there before, stockpiling draft picks and getting
rid of bad contracts while building around a young core.
 

Wittman appears primed to benefit from McHale’s newfound clarity,
provided that owner Glen Taylor shows some of the patience that was
never afforded Casey.

 

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