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Author: David Shama

David Shama is a former sports editor and columnist with local publications. His writing and reporting experiences include covering the Minnesota Vikings, Minnesota Twins, Minnesota Timberwolves and Minnesota Gophers. Shama’s career experiences also include sports marketing. He is the former Marketing Director of the Minnesota North Stars of the NHL. He is also the former Marketing Director of the United States Tennis Association’s Northern Section. A native of Minneapolis, Shama has been part of the community his entire life. He is a graduate of the University of Minnesota where he majored in journalism. He also has a Master’s degree in education from the University of St. Thomas. He was a member of the Governor’s NBA’s Task Force to help create interest in bringing pro basketball to town in the 1980s.

Extra Innings

Posted on February 2, 2009February 7, 2012 by David Shama

Timberwolves owner Glen Taylor told Sports Headliners he doesn’t know what to expect regarding Kevin McHale’s interest in coaching beyond this season.  He doesn’t believe McHale has made a decision and an announcement may not come until after the season.  Taylor said McHale might want to coach beyond 2009 to continue improving the team, eventually leaving on “his terms” with a better product than seen here in awhile.

When the Lakers were in town Friday night they were without legendary coach Tex Winter.  The former Kansas State coach and long time Lakers’ advisor, now 86, doesn’t travel with the team but still consults with head coach Phil Jackson.  Instead of a consultant, Winter refers to himself as an “insultant,” said assistant coach Frank Hamblin.

Royce White of Hopkins High School and Rodney Williams of Robbinsdale Cooper have known each other since grade school, according to White’s grandfather Frank White.  The two Gopher recruits will compete against one another tomorrow night when Hopkins plays at Cooper.

Hopkins is rated 17th in the country in USA Today’s national rankings of prep teams. That’s the highest ranking for a Minnesota prep team within memory.

The Gophers’ four remaining Big Ten Conference home basketball games are near sellouts, according to Jason LaFrenz, assistant athletics director for marketing and ticket sales.

U sports historian Dana Marshall sent an e-mail regarding former Gophers Lindsay Whalen and Janel McCarville being on the ballot for the March 8 EuroLeague All-star game. Whalen plays for ZVVZ USK Prague, and McCarville for CSKA Moscow.

Former Gopher Blake Wheeler, now with Boston, is tied for second in plus-minus rating in the NHL.  Zach Parise, born in Minneapolis and the son of former North Star J.P. Parise, is tied for third in the league in goals, playing for New Jersey.  Former Gopher Thomas Vanek, with Buffalo, is also third in goals.

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Wolves Face ‘Cream of Conference’ Tonight

Posted on January 30, 2009February 7, 2012 by David Shama

During the 82 game NBA regular season there are ho-hum dates and yawners.  Then there are a few like tonight’s Lakers-Wolves date at Target Center that deserve preferred anticipation.

The Wolves, who are playing their best basketball in years, will test themselves against a Lakers team that is No. 2 in NBA.com’s power rankings.  Wolves’ assistant coach Jerry Sichting didn’t minimize the game’s importance during an interview with Sports Headliners early in the week.

“That will be a good measuring stick,” he said.  “They’re the cream of our conference.  That’s for sure.  Not only are they good but they’re tall and we’re not the biggest team in the league.  It’s almost a double whammy when we play them.  They’ve got great players and they’re really big.  Al (Jefferson), and (Kevin) Love, they’ll be giving up three and four and five inches to the guys that they’re matched up against. Those guys like to throw over the top and play volleyball on the glass against us.  We’re really going to have to be physical and we’re gonna have to play our best game of the year probably to beat them.”

The Lakers, with the Western Conference’s best record at 35-9, have more length than any team in the league, plus all-world guard Kobe Bryant.  And not just length, but quality players with exceptional basketball skills and athleticism.  Andrew Bynum, only 21, is a 7-footer with long arms who has taken over at center with Pau Gasol, another 7-footer, moving to power forward.  Bynum is averaging 13.9 points and 8.2 rebounds and 1.9 blocks.  Gasol’s numbers: 17.3, 9.0 and 0.9.

Bynum probably has as much potential for improvement as any player in the league and he’s already a handful.  He scored a career high 42 points earlier this month against the Clippers. “He’s a monster,” Love said.  “He’s what, only 21? … He’s just scratching the surface right now.”

Off the Lakers bench come two 6-10 players, Lamar Odom and Vladimir Radmanovic.  The versatile Odom can play both power forward and small forward.

The Wolves’ January record is a flashy 10-3, yet all but two of the wins have come against teams with under .500 records.  Sichting, though, said the Wolves have newfound confidence.  Instead of experiencing a bad period of play in a game and thinking all was lost, now the team has proven it can even come from behind and win.

“They’re starting to believe that they can play with good teams,” he said.  “We haven’t beat a lot of teams with winning records. …That’s the next step we have to take.  We’re beating mediocre teams.  We’re beating some teams that aren’t very good. ….”

A win tonight against the Lakers will leave no one doubting the reputation of the team the Wolves defeated.  And if that weren’t enough, the Wolves are at Boston on Sunday to face the defending NBA champions who are 38-9 and have won nine straight.  Can you say Measuring Stick II?

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Worth Noting

Posted on January 30, 2009February 7, 2012 by David Shama

The Wolves lost on the road to the Lakers in December, 98-86, the only game between the two teams so far this season.  The Wolves have lost five straight to Los Angeles dating back to the 2006-2007 season.

As of yesterday morning there were about 1,600 tickets remaining for the game.

Wolves’ rookie forward Kevin Love played in Los Angeles for UCLA so his name is well-known in the Southern California market.  He was asked about whether his performance in tonight’s game is more important than usual.  “Yeah, a little bit,” he said. “I want people to hear that I did well against the Lakers, the Clippers or a place like Portland (near his home town).  It is important but in the end it’s just another game.  We just want to get that W.”

Despite having the highest scoring average (22.7) among NBA players averaging a double-double in points and rebounds, Wolves’ center Al Jefferson wasn’t named to the Western Conference All-Star team.  That doesn’t mean, though, that a lot of people don’t think the 24-year-old low post scoring whiz isn’t deserving.  On Tuesday night, hosts Ahmad Rashad, Gary Payton and Chris Webber were advocating Jefferson’s selection.  During an interview on NBA TV they also coaxed him to say, “I am most definitely an all-star.”

The Big Ten Conference will have 22 former players and seven coaches with league connections in Sunday’s Super Bowl, according to a conference news release.  The Big Ten and ACC are tied for the lead among all conferences with 22 players on the two Super Bowl squads, Pittsburgh and Arizona.  The Gophers have more former players on the Pittsburgh roster than any other Big Ten school, strong safety Tyrone Carter, running back Gary Russell and tight end Matt Spaeth.

Stubhub.com listed Super Bowl tickets this week for under $2,000.00 and also a luxury suite for 16 at $127,888.00.

Linebacker James Laurinaitis, the former Wayzata linebacker who played four seasons for Ohio State, earned All-America recognition for the third time during his senior season, becoming only the sixth Big Ten player to ever accomplish that and the first since 1930 .

Local author Ross Bernstein is working on another “code” book, this one on the unwritten rules of football that will be a sequel to his baseball and hockey books.  He’s consulting with a Canadian company, too, on a documentary film that draws on material from his hockey book.

Another book project is with former St. Louis Cardinals offensive lineman Conrad Dobler.  Bernstein said Dobler has a friendship with golfer Phil Mickelson who is paying for the college education of Dobler’s children.  More on Bernstein at www.bernsteinbooks.com

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