If you’re a Timberwolves fan this was a weekend to kick back and rejoice. The Wolves went 3-0 prior to the break winning at LAC and in Portland twice. We then got to see Antony Edwards declare himself the best player in the world while our Coach Chris Finch got the love he deserves. I
Explore the legacy of Charlotte Hornets’ small forwards – Glen Rice, Jamal Mashburn, and Gerald Wallace. Delve into their impact, achievements, and contributions to the team’s history in this in-depth editorial.
Explore the Charlotte Hornets’ trade deadline moves, player swaps, draft picks, and impact on team dynamics and future prospects analyzed.
Overall this week in Timberwolves basketball was a disappointing one in my opinion. Two losses to Chicago and Kyle Anderson still being on this basketball team pains me. I also think that the Monte Morris trade wasn’t the best move out there for us at backup PG. I think the only reason we got him
Breaking down Thursday’s trades: What was the motivation for Masai Ujiri, and do I agree? Will Brady – February 10 2024 The majority of Toronto’s work was done prior to the trade deadline, as they were first to market by moving OG Anunoby and Pascal Siakam earlier this season. Nevertheless, Thursday was still an eventful
What moves should be made ahead of Thursday’s deadline? Will Brady – February 6 2024 With the trade deadline now just a couple days away, the Raptors can sit pretty with the knowledge that they’ve already completed the lion’s share of their work. Masai Ujiri and the rest of the front office deserve credit for
Since I last blogged the Timberwolves have beaten the Wizards for the first time since 2019, won a hard fought game in Brooklyn on a back to back, and beat the Thunder on the road to take back first in the West. However things aren’t all happy in Minneapolis especially after a blown lead to
Discover the dynamic history of Charlotte Hornets’ shooting guards in this concise yet comprehensive editorial. From the recent trade involving “Scary Terry” Rozier to the standout careers of Dell Curry, Kendall Gill, and Rex Chapman, uncover the pivotal moments that shaped the Hornets’ legacy.
Sitting in the upper deck at a half empty Target Center last night I couldn’t believe what I saw from Karl-Antony Towns. It was the most points (44) in a first half since 1996-1997 beating Kobe’s 42 on 3/28/2003. The third quarter felt like a party as they finally grew the lead but the Hornets
Explore Hornets history as we debate LaMelo, Kemba, and Muggsy for the ultimate all-time point guard.


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