According to Chris Broussard the wolves are trading Wes Johnson and a first for cap room so they can sign Andrei Kirilenko.
The Trail Blazers and Timberwolves are discussing a deal that would bring Portland free-agent forward Nicolas Batum to Minnesota in exchange for two future first-round draft picks and a veteran small forward acquired from a third team, a league source told ESPN The Magazine's Ric Bucher. The Timberwolves will sign Batum to an offer sheet if the deal can't be completed by Wednesday night, the source said. EDIT: Tick tock (Copy added, moved to front page)
"Minnesota has only worked out one player -- White -- who could be considered for the No. 18 pick, according to the Star Tribune, which has lead to speculation that he's the choice. However, David Kahn may also try to trade out of the first round and that's why he has not brought in more first round prospects with under a week to go until the draft."
ESPN NBA RumorsI really liked vjl110's idea of creating a realistic, step by step, offseason blue print for fixing our favorite team's roster. Below the jump I will go into detail about what I think David Khan,...
Three potential draft day trades from ESPN. It is an insider article so for those of you who don't have insider the first trade is Tyreke Evans and the 5th pick for Noah and the 29th pick. The second trade was Rudy Gay and the 25th pick for Iggy and the 15th pick. Finally, the last trade was Derrick Williams and the 18th pick for the second pick, with which they speculate we would take Bradley Beal.
I saw that most of the fans over there are interested in moving Iggy sooner, rather than later. I saw a couple of deals on the site such as the seventh pick and fillers (Dorrel Wright, Andris...
I believe that Anthony Morrow is a good fit at shooting guard and that the Wolves should try to grab him sooner rather than later. i think there is a possibility that the Nets would accept Beasley...
Among other things Khan says that he needs to speak to Glen Taylor before deciding on the future of Rambis.
Sorry in advance if these questions have already been asked. When is Ricky Rubio's press conference going to be, and will it be televised? A friend told me Rubio was going to be at the draft party,...
MINNEAPOLIS -- While Ricky Rubio mulls coming to the NBA next season, a deadline of sorts came and went on Tuesday without any word on whether the Spanish point guard will be joining the Minnesota Timberwolves in 2010-11. Under the current collective bargaining agreement, it was the last day Rubio could sign a contract with the Timberwolves and ensure that his deal will fall under the existing rookie wage scale. Rubio Without a contract, Rubio will have to wait until the beginning of the new league year to make his move to the NBA official and with labor unrest looming, it is not certain when that year will begin and what the new rules will be. A Timberwolves spokesman said it is unlikely the team will comment on Rubio before his European season ends in June. Rubio's agent, Dan Fegan, did not return a message. It's been a delicate and complicated series of negotiations for Timberwolves president David Kahn, Fegan and Rubio over the last two years. Kahn and assistant GM Tony Ronzone traveled to Spain in May in part to meet with Rubio and try to persuade him to come to the United States. The Timberwolves drafted Rubio fifth overall in 2009 but he has spent the past two seasons with Regal Barcelona. Kahn had a deal worked out to bring Rubio to Minnesota in 2009, but the then-18-year-old backed out at the last moment, unwilling to pay a buyout that topped $6 million out of his own pocket. Under NBA rules, the Timberwolves can only offer Rubio $500,000 toward the buyout. By choosing to stay in Europe for two more seasons, Rubio's buyout has dropped to about $1.4 million. The Timberwolves have been working to line up local endorsements that would cover that amount, according to a person with knowledge of the situation. The person spoke only on anonymity because he was not authorized to publicly discuss the matter. Signing the contract now could give Rubio a guaranteed contract worth more than $15 million over four years, a number that could be much lower if the owners get their way and win big salary cuts in the next collective bargaining agreement. He would also realize his dream of playing in the NBA. He is averaging just 6.5 points per game and shooting only 39 percent, but team officials point out that European games are shorter and perimeter defenders are allowed to be much more physical to neutralize his quickness. The biggest reason for Rubio to decline to sign a contract now is the NBA's labor uncertainty. With the players and the owners still far apart in their demands, the risk of losing games, if not the entire season, remains a concern. Signing a contract, coming to the United States, and then not being able to play basketball doesn't appear to be a very attractive option for a gym rat who has built his identity with a basketball in his hands. One more season in Spain also would put him three years out from his draft night. If current CBA rules stay the same, Rubio would be free of the constraints of the rookie wage scale and able to negotiate perhaps an even bigger contract next summer. Even if Rubio does not sign now, the Timberwolves will still hold his rights. Kahn and the team have expressed confidence, both publicly and privately, that Rubio will be in a Timberwolves uniform next season. A local radio ad promises "more Rubio sightings" and a person with knowledge of Kahn's meetings with several groups of season ticket holders told The Associated Press that the team president has told those fans Rubio will play in Target Center next season. For now, however, the waiting continues.
It has been widely debated on CH about what the timberwolves should do this offseason. There are three time periods in which we will have the opportunity to improve. The first time period is...
09:28 AM ET 05.08 | Timberwolves owner Glen Taylor and Flip Saunders, who resides in Medina, have remained friends despite Saunders' firing by then-vice president Kevin McHale six years ago. If a buyout could be arranged with Washington, it wouldn't be surprising if Saunders were considered for the Wolves coaching job once a buyout of Kurt Rambis' contract is completed.
Assuming that we get the number 1 pick and draft Kyrie Irving we should target a shooting guard and a center via free agency or trade. I have heard a lot of talk recently about whether or not we...
Bryan Colangelo took the occasion of his end-of-season press conference to put one of his best players on notice. Colangelo referred to Andrea Bargnani, the club's starting center, as "the enigma of enigmas, to you and many." ... Colangelo's Monday message, coming as it did with his contract set to expire and his franchise in a midst of a painful rebuilding process, went something like this: From this day forward, Bargnani, the jump-shooting 7-footer who was once the franchise's coddled sacred cow, is going to be held accountable along with the rest of the replaceable schleps. And if he doesn't come to grips with defensive desire? Colangelo spent Monday pointing out, among many things, that no Raptor is untradeable.
In my opinion the wolves biggest holes are at shooting guard and center. Assuming that we get the first pick and take Kyrie Irving I would like them to pursue Demar Derozan and DeAndre Jordan in...
If disenchanted Carmelo Anthony is still with the Denver Nuggets at NBA trade time in February, look for the Timberwolves to make a serious run at him.
St. Paul Pioneer PressKevin Love’s breakout double-double (23 points and 24 rebounds Tuesday night against the Lakers) only underscored the bizarre dispute between the 22-year-old and coach Kurt Rambis over his minutes. Love has been walking a fine line between publicly grumbling and saying the right things of late, and other teams have taken note. One team that would be an ideal fit for Love, Houston, has explored the possibility to the point of presenting trade scenarios to the Wolves. Those overtures, sources say, have been met with an icy response. Another team to keep an eye on with regard to Love is the Trail Blazers. No stranger to frontcourt injuries, Portland doesn’t want to get caught shorthanded again, and coach Rick Adelman lives in Love’s hometown, Lake Oswego, Ore. Adelman’s son, Patrick, was a teammate of Love’s in high school.
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