Wolves Dropped At Home
Al Jefferson had a double-double in his first game back with 36 points and 13 rebounds in Minnesota’s 125-112 loss to Dallas on Monday night at the Target Center.
Al Jefferson had a double-double in his first game back with 36 points and 13 rebounds in Minnesota’s 125-112 loss to Dallas on Monday night at the Target Center.
The Wolves face Dallas for the second time this week and welcome back Big Al Jefferson to the lineup. Entering the Target Center, the Mavericks are winners of 11 straight games. Tipoff set for 7 PM.
Kevin Love had a double-double (20 points, 11 rebounds) but the Timberwolves lost 112-98 to the Rockets at the Target Center on Saturday night.
Following a valiant effort in Dallas last night, the Wolves returned to the practice facility on Thursday afternoon. Read some of the notable news and notes from the workout session today.
Jonah Ballow caught up with Lakers legend Magic Johnson and Hall of Famer Bill Walton. These NBA luminaries are optimistic about the future for the Wolves with Rambis, Flynn, Love, and Jefferson leading the way.
Head coach Kurt Rambis provides an injury update for Wayne Ellington and Nathan Jawai as the Wolves prepare for a Texas two-step against the Mavericks and Rockets this week.
The Wolves square off against the new-look 40-21 Mavericks. At 7:30 PM, Minnesota will look for its second consecutive victory over Dallas after defeating the Mavs 117-108 last month.
Jonah Ballow and John Focke discuss the Wolves’ lineup adjustments, issues in Boston, the Lakers – Nuggets rivalry, and a tribute to Ahmad Rashad in this edition of 5-on-5: Around the League.
The Minnesota Timberwolves announced the team has waived center Mark Blount. The Timberwolves acquired Blount from Miami on August 13, 2009 in exchange for Quentin Richardson.
Timberwolves President of Basketball Operations David Kahn statement regarding Al Jefferson.
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