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Mark It Down: Better Team

Posted on October 27, 2008February 8, 2012 by David Shama

McHale, the vice president of basketball operations, took a risk on draft night trading hyped shooting guard O.J. Mayo of USC to Memphis (20.7 points per game at USC, 15.3 in preseason).  But the Wolves aren’t desperate for scoring and Mayo is no more a sure thing than is Love.  The Wolves will produce points behind center Al Jefferson (21 points per game last season), Rashad McCants (15.7), Miller (16.4 in Memphis), and others, probably including Love.

What the Wolves need is defense.  Last year they gave up 102.37 points per game, the 10th most in the 30 team NBA.  That does raise the question of a small defensive center in Jefferson with an undersized power forward in Love.  The Wolves will try to figure out some answers with their interior defense and their transition defense, too.

This is a team that will be better than last year, perhaps a lot better, like a 15 game improvement or so.  Why?  Because the talent and intelligence has been upgraded.  If Love plays regularly he will be the team’s second leading rebounder after Jefferson.  He could be the most unselfish player on the team, setting up teammates with passes and screens.  He can average double figures in points with a good outside shot and some inside baskets.

Miller is one of the league’s best three point shooters.  At 28, he’s experienced and talented.  Jefferson is only 23 but he has played four NBA seasons already and finished fifth in league rebounding last year at 11.1.  McCants had an impressive pre-season offensively, his specialty, averaging 13.3 points.  He’s a sharp outside shooter with a quick first step who can drive to the basket and score over much taller players.  Role players like forwards Corey Brewer and Ryan Gomes should be better after playing a first season with the Wolves last year.

How much the Wolves improve will have a lot to do with Randy Foye.  To have a bright future the Wolves need a quality point guard and in year three of his NBA career Foye has the opportunity to prove he can do the job.  So far there’s no decision.

And finally there’s this.  With personable leaders like bench warmers Kevin Madsen, Brian Cardinal and Kevin Ollie, and nice guy newcomers Miller and Love, this might be the most likeable bunch of Wolves ever.  Yes, I know you will like them more if they win.

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Worth Noting

Posted on October 27, 2008February 8, 2012 by David Shama

Sporting News picks the Celtics to beat the Lakers again in the NBA finals.  Sports Illustrated predicts it will be the Spurs over the Celtics.

Vikings’ linebacker Chad Greenway will sign copies of the NBC Sunday Night Football Cookbook from 6 to 7 p.m. tomorrow night (Tuesday) in the Sears Court at the Mall of America.  Greenway and others have contributed more than 150 recipes to the book, with part of the sales benefiting food banks nationwide through the Taste of the NFL program.  The book retails for $27.95 and will be available for sale at the MOA event with proceeds benefiting hunger relief in Minnesota.

If you’re looking for a baseball fix in the dead of winter, one way to satisfy it will be at the fourth annual Diamond Awards dinner on Thursday, January 22 at the Marriott City Center downtown.  The event will recognize the 2008 Twins award winners as determined by the Twin Cities Chapter of the Baseball Writers of America.

Among the award winners are team MVP Justin Morneau, upper Midwest player of the year Joe Mauer, pitcher of the year Joe Nathan, most improved player Alexi Casilla, rookie of the year Denard Span, minor league player of the year Ben Revere and minor league pitcher of the year Anthony Slama.  Award winners and others associated with the Twins organization are expected to attend the event.  Corporate sponsorships, tables and individual tickets are available.  For more information call the Twins at 612-33-TWINS or 800-33-TWINS, or Valerie Petermann at the Minnesota Medical Foundation, 612-624-4444 or visit www.minnesotadiamondawards.org.

Northern State’s Kevin Ratzsch, from Bloomington, Illinois, has been selected the 2008-09 NSIC Preseason Player of the Year, as voted on by the league coaches. Ratzsch, already named to the 2008-09 Street & Smith’s pre-season All-American second team, finished fourth in conference scoring last year with 16.8 points per game. The coaches picked Minnesota State, Northern State and Winona State as the teams that will finish first, second and third in NSIC.

Look for Minneapolis-St. Paul to make an effort to attract the 2012 Democratic National Convention here.  The Democrats wanted to have their convention here in 2008 but the Republicans made a commitment first, according to a local source.

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Maturi Confident in Brewster Commitment

Posted on October 24, 2008February 8, 2012 by David Shama

Gopher athletic director Joel Maturi told Sports Headliners earlier this week he doesn’t think the University will lose Tim Brewster as its football coach after this season.  The Gophers have drawn national attention for their surprising 6-1 start after being 1-11 last season and there’s some early speculation about Brewster winning college coach of the year awards.

In the win or else world of college football, there are attractive job openings every fall.  Clemson is using an interim coach and the University of Washington job is almost a cinch to become available.  Tennessee and Syracuse are other possibilities.

The 48-year-old Brewster is a hot name at the moment because people look at Gopher football as almost a graveyard for coaches, yet the dynamic coach has been raising Minnesota’s profile with his aggressive recruiting and the team’s No. 24 national ranking.  The assumption is if he can win at Minnesota, just think how he could flourish at a school with more resources.

With five games remaining on the schedule, including a possible loss tomorrow at Purdue, the Gophers and Brewster still have lots to prove.  But there’s no doubt that as of today the season is a success for the Minnesota program and has thrust Brewster’s name into the speculative candidate pool among high profile young coaches.  If you ran a search firm, this guy is on your “A” watch list.

Maturi was asked on Tuesday if he’s concerned about losing Brewster to another school after this season.  “In all honesty, no,” Maturi said.  “Because I think Tim Brewster believes this is a good fit for him, just like I believe he is a good fit for us. …”

Maturi mentioned past speculation that highly respected basketball coach Tubby Smith would leave the Gophers after last season, his first in Minneapolis.  Maturi said he thinks both Smith and Brewster are “really happy here.”  Maturi detailed the elements he believes both men enjoy including the local lifestyle, the University, support from the administration and belief they “can win” here.  If all that is in place, then Maturi asks, “What rainbow are you chasing?”

Brewster confirmed his job satisfaction to Sports Headliners.  “I am very happy with what I am doing,” he said.  “I am very focused on…allowing the Gophers to reclaim their rightful place amongst the elite teams in college football and that’s going to take a lot of hard work. I enjoy that.  I enjoy the prospect of building this program back into something that’s very special.  I don’t know how many times you can do that.  It takes a tremendous amount of passion and energy, and so I am pouring my heart and soul into this program.”

Brewster reportedly signed a five-year contract for about $1 million per year when he came here in January of 2006 from the Denver Broncos where he had been an assistant coach.  His salary is low compared to what many coaches at major schools earn but Maturi reviews the work of all coaches in his department annually and a lot of Gopher wins this fall is likely to produce a raise.

Maturi isn’t worried about finding the money to reward his coach.  One resource will be increased revenues from moving into the new TCF Bank Stadium next season.  Another will be more cash flow from a winning and improved team.  “We’ll do the right thing,” Maturi said.  “We don’t have a lot of money in the bank but we’re not broke. …”

Maturi hired Brewster, a career assistant coach in the pros and college, a man who had never been a head coach or coordinator on those levels.  He saw a guy who had a national reputation as an exceptional recruiter and a man who others told him could coach, too.

As Maturi said, it’s been a nice fit so far.

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