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Garnett Trade Rumors Persist, But….

Posted on April 18, 2007February 9, 2012 by David Shama

NBA gossip volume would plunge without speculation Kevin Garnett will play elsewhere next season.  A rumored destination continues to be Los Angeles where the Lakers offer a trade package including 19-year-old center Andrew Bynum.   

The problem with the move Garnett idea is that invariably the proposed transaction involves unproven players and draft choices.  Why trade by far your best player, an NBA superstar, for the unknown?  Not to mention Garnett has high performance production left in his 30-year-old body and is basketball ticket selling ATTRACTION No. 1 in Minneapolis.

NBA trade history shows the teams receiving the superstars benefit, not the ones giving them up.  Two of the NBA’s most savvy deal makers, Jerry West and Red Auerbach, formed championship teams by exchanging good players for great ones. 

With the NBA season ending tonight, Garnett is on the verge of leading the league in rebounding for a fourth consecutive year.  He’s averaged almost 13 per game.  He’s totaled 22.4 points per game.  Both his rebound and season averages are similar to his best past numbers, an indication he still plays at a high level. 

Head coach Randy Wittman admires Garnett’s durability.  “Knock on wood, he’s been blessed with a pretty healthy career,” Wittman said.  “He’s logged a lot of minutes but he hasn’t had anything where he’s missed half a year, or he’s missed 25 games. …I think he’s got a lot left in the tank. …He improves every year.  He adds something to his game that makes him harder to play against.” 

Does Wittman think Garnett can play at a high level for a long time?  “Absolutely,” Wittman said.  “He’s shown nothing where I’ve looked at him and said, ‘Boy, he’s lost a little bit here, he’s lost a little bit there.’  Nothing.”

Garnett’s career numbers in total points, rebounds and assists are keeping company now with former NBA greats.  He is one of five players in league history to come up with 19,000 points, 10,000 rebounds, and 4,000 assists in his career. The others are Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Karl Malone, Wilt Chamberlain and Charles Barkley. Garnett’s totals are 19,041 points (20.5 per game), 10,542 rebounds (11.4 per game), and 4,146 assists (4.5 per game).  

What does it say about Garnett? “It’s amazing to be honest with you,” Wittman said. “No. 1 the consistency of doing it is incredible.  That’s why he’s the player he is.  All those things show you different things in a guy and his unselfishness.  His rebounding, leading the league again, that’s not an easy thing.  He plays the game the right way and it shows when you mention numbers like that.”

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Bring Back Backstrom Call Starts Now

Posted on April 18, 2007February 9, 2012 by David Shama

Some off-season deals seem pre-ordained.  It’s hard to argue with the suggestion the Wild should trade goalie Manny Fernandez, use the contract savings to re-sign Niklas Backstrom and promote Josh Harding to No. 2 status. 

Backstrom and Fernandez won the NHL’s William Jennings Trophy as the goaltenders for the club finishing the regular season with the fewest team goals against.  The trophy is awarded to the goaltenders that played in a minimum of 25 games on the team allowing the fewest goals in the regular season. The Wild allowed a league-low 191 goals.  Backstrom played in 41 games, Fernandez in 44. 

Backstrom, 29, signed a one year contract with the Wild prior to last season.  He went from backup to star in one season after Fernandez was injured.  Fernandez played enough to become the first goalie in franchise history to win a career 100 games. 

Talk is the Los Angeles Kings may be interested in acquiring Fernandez, 32, during the off-season.  Three years younger, Backstrom is closer to his peak years than Fernandez.  Then, too, it’s hard to imagine losing a guy who performed so spectacularly. He becomes a free agent, able to sign with any team, on July 1.   

Backstrom led the NHL with a 1.96 per game goals against average and had a 93% save average during the regular season.  He had five shutouts and in 38 of 41 games allowed three goals or less.  He even became the first goalie in the NHL’s modern era to earn two wins without starting the games.

Backstrom finished the season by making news in the North American hockey world.  He was honored with the NHL’s Third Star for his final three games performance. He had a 3-0-0 record, 0.33 goals-against average, a 99% save percentage and two shutouts as the Wild (48-26-8, 104 points) finished second in the Northwest Division and seventh in the Western Conference. 

With goal scoring absent in three of four games so far, the Wild haven’t been successful in the playoffs but Backstrom has been effective.  He’s continued his consistent play from the regular season and allowed only eight total goals. 

Backstrom played the past four seasons with Karpat Oulu of the Finnish Elite League, including back-to-back championship seasons in 2003-04 and 2004-05. He won 104 of the 177 games he played in the Finnish league, with a 104-36-37 record. He had 18 shutouts in four seasons with Karpat and never had a goals against average over 2.17.  

If Fernandez doesn’t return and Backstrom does, Harding, 22, presumably has the opportunity to become the No. 2 goalie.  He played in seven games for the Wild during the season, starting four.

 

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Worth Noting

Posted on April 18, 2007February 9, 2012 by David Shama

You can listen to Vikings coach Brad Childress read his favorite poem tomorrow (The Bridge Builder by Will Allen Dromgoole) at the downtown Minneapolis Public Library.  Childress and other celebrities are at the library from noon to 1 p.m. in recognition of National Poetry Month.   

On Tuesday, November 27 Tubby Smith’s Gophers will play at Florida State as part of the ninth annual Big Ten/ACC Challenge.   The Gophers are 3-5 in the series.  Other challenge games next fall include Wisconsin-Duke and Ohio State-North Carolina.

Look for 24-year-old Glen Perkins, the Twins left-hander from Stillwater who recently was recalled from Rochester, to improve his breaking pitches as he gains more experience.

The new Twins ballpark, with a capacity of 40,000, will be one of the smallest in the major leagues.  Compared with current stadiums only two have smaller capacities, Boston and Pittsburgh. 

NHL phenom Sidney Crosby, who this spring became the first teenager in major sports history to win a scoring title, will be coming to Xcel Energy Center next season with his Pittsburgh Penguins.  The Penguins didn’t play here this year.

The Wild have five players who were on the roster of the 2003 team that played in the Stanley Cup playoffs:  Pierre-Marc Bouchard, Manny Fernandez, Marian Gaborik, Nick Schultz and Wes Walz.  

Mark the date:  the 36th annual Tapemark Charity Pro-Am is June 8-10 at Southview Country Club in West St. Paul. Dave Tentis returns to defend his championship. He’s won four Tapemark titles. The field includes six-time Tapemark champion Don Berry and 2005 champ Tim Hegna. Since 1972, the event has raised and donated more than $5.5 million to non-profit agencies serving children and adults with developmental and learning disabilities.  The public is welcome at the tournament and admission is free. Golfers can still register at www.proam.mn.

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