It sounds like the Timberwolves will introduce some new players at the State Fair next Tuesday. Owner Glen Taylor told Sports Headliners during a telephone interview he’s been asked by his NBA club to keep the day open and appear at the Wolves’ State Fair location.
“I don’t have (details) exactly what is going to happen, but I have held Tuesday open…(in) anticipation of going up to the State Fair and being involved in some kind of an announcement we would hold over there,” he said yesterday from Mankato.
Media reports have speculated the Wolves will trade All-Star power forward Kevin Love to the Cavs tomorrow, or soon thereafter. The Cavs’ Andrew Wiggins, the overall No. 1 pick in last June’s NBA Draft, will be eligible under NBA rules to be traded tomorrow—30 days after he signed his rookie contract.
Wiggins, a small forward, is regarded as an extraordinary athlete who must prove his basketball skills. The Wolves may also receive Cavs’ power forward Anthony Bennett and a future No. 1 draft choice, according to media reports circulating for weeks.
Taylor said his club hopes to “be in position to get things done” on Saturday. “That would be my preference, that we just get it done as soon as possible,” he said. “We’re going to look at possibly doing a three-team trade.”
Taylor said basketball president of operations and coach Flip Saunders has talked to the Cavs and also to the 76ers. The 76ers have a veteran power forward in Thaddeus Young who might be coming to the Wolves. “I did not know Thaddeus Young myself,” Taylor said. “I just only watched him on TV, so I called some players and talked to them about him, and I’ve only gotten really kind of…glowing reports back as to the type of person (he is)—a hard worker. I look forward to meeting him and getting to know him too.”
It seems likely the Wolves will deal away more players besides Love but Taylor didn’t offer names. The remaining roster after the trade or trades will include a core of promising players who have yet to reach their 23rd birthdays. Taylor said he and Saunders are excited about the potential and he didn’t sound discouraged about reorganizing his team yet again—a franchise that hasn’t been to the playoffs since 2004.
“Probably, if you really kind of look at our starters, we could sort of almost start the same team as we did last year with Thaddeus Young replacing—if that trade goes through—Kevin,” said Taylor who has owned the team since 1995. “But then what is so interesting would be the second five guys that you would have on your team who all probably have the potential of being starters at some time.”
Taylor is talking about a second unit with Gorgui Dieng, 24, at center, with forwards Bennett and Wiggins, who are 21 and 19, and guards Shabazz Muhammad and Zach LaVine, 21 and 19. “You have five kids who were drafted really high with high potential all coming off the bench…with the potential of working into starting lineups,” Taylor said.
Those athletic players would complement point guard Ricky Rubio, the team’s passing whiz who turns 23 in October. Taylor offered Rubio a four-year contract extension earlier this summer but nothing is happening now in negotiations.
The Wolves signed Love to a four-year extension in 2012 instead of a five year deal—a decision that has played a role in the anticipated departure of the 25-year-old who is one of the best players in the world. Taylor said “I am not going to say to you I absolutely won’t change” regarding eventually offering Rubio a five-year contract.
Worth Noting
After visiting all 14 Big Ten Conference football camps, Big Ten Network analyst Gerry DiNardo said on Wednesday night the Gophers, Illinois and Rutgers are the league’s most improved teams. The Gophers are receiving praise from BTN commentators for building quality offensive and defensive lines.
Cordarrelle Patterson, who tied an NFL kickoff return record with a 109-yard touchdown last year, might return a kick tomorrow night for the Vikings in their preseason game with the Chiefs in Kansas City. Special teams coach Mike Priefer said he hopes so but the decision whether to use Patterson in that role is up to head coach Mike Zimmer.
What makes Patterson so effective? “Size, speed, strength,” Priefer said. “He’s got great quickness and, like a lot of the great returners in this league, he’s got great vision. I’ve coached some guys that have the size and speed before, and didn’t have good vision. They just kind of ran into blocks and stuff, but he has an innate ability to see things right before they happen and he’s very good at that.”
Defensive tackle Shariff Floyd could become a starter for the Vikings in his second season. Going into tomorrow night’s third preseason, game defensive coordinator George Edwards will continue to evaluate Floyd.
“We were really pleased last week, he got some pressure up inside,” Edwards said. “Did a good job of pushing the pocket, those kinds of things. He’s been pretty consistent in his run stuff, but last week was the first time he really got good as far as pushing the pocket inside as far as the pass rush.”
Phil Hughes, the winning pitcher for the Twins in their game against the Indians yesterday at Target Field, has won four consecutive games and is now 14-8. In those four games he is 4-0 with a 1.32 ERA.
Rookie DH and first baseman Kennys Vargas hit his fourth home run yesterday. He has only played in 19 games for the Twins but has 17 RBI.
So if the Wolves get Young, Bennett and Wiggins, they’ll have nine first-round draftees on the roster. Any idea if that’s a lot compared to other teams in the league? Seems to me with that many first-rounders, this team should be a shoo-in to make the playoffs. But as we all know, there’s never a sure-thing with this organization.