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Review of All-Star weekend

Another All-Star break has come and gone, and this year’s edition was yet another contrived, drawn out masterpiece by the NBA. If you have 3 hours to kill on a Saturday night, then “All-Star Saturday” is for you. I don’t know what the NBA is thinking ...

From SCOTT HENNEBOEHLE, Most Valuable Network,  18 Feb 2008
Related Topics: National Basketball Association,  David Robinson,  Tim Duncan,  Fred Hoiberg,  Michael Jordan

Third quarter struggles continue as Wolves lose to Lakers

The improvements that the Wolves seemed to be making towards the end of January may have just been a mirage. They have now lost 5 straight, the most recent loss being a 117-92 drubbing at the hands of Kobe Bryant and the Lakers. Every Lakers starter ...

From SCOTT HENNEBOEHLE, Most Valuable Network,  14 Feb 2008
Related Topics: Kobe Bryant,  Sasha Vujacic,  Lamar Odom,  Corey Brewer,  Sebastian Telfair

Kidd appears headed to Dallas

Reports leaked today that the New Jersey Nets and Dallas Mavericks have agreed to a trade that would send Devin Harris, DeSagna Diop, Jerry Stackhouse, Deavan George, and Maurice Ager to the Nets in exchange for Jason Kidd and Malik Allen. At first ...

From SCOTT HENNEBOEHLE, Most Valuable Network,  13 Feb 2008
Related Topics: Devin Harris,  Jason Kidd,  Jerry Stackhouse,  Malik Allen,  National Basketball Association

No answers in fourth quarter as Wolves fall to Nets

On a night when Jason Kidd flirted with a triple double and Vince Carter had 17 points and 10 assists, it was the play of Bostjan Nochbar at the end of the third quarter that gave the Nets a lead they successfully defended throughout the fourth quarter. ...

From SCOTT HENNEBOEHLE, Most Valuable Network,  12 Feb 2008
Related Topics: Vince Carter,  Jason Kidd,  Corey Brewer,  Craig Smith,  Randy Foye

Shaq and Bill Walton are Feuding

Shaq shouldn’t have made those claims in the first place, and if Phoenix does win the NBA Championship this year, Steve Nash and Amare will have a lot more to do with it than Shaq. The Diesel was once nearly impossible to defend, but his quickness is ...

From SCOTT HENNEBOEHLE, Most Valuable Network,  12 Feb 2008
Related Topics: Bill Walton,  National Basketball Association,  Steve Nash

Hartman praises McHale in Star Tribune column

“Over the years, McHale has taken a lot of criticism from the media, but without a doubt the trade with the Celtics was one great deal, and paved the way for the team to improve.” That quote from Sid Hartman’s column in the Star Tribune on Sunday ...

From SCOTT HENNEBOEHLE, Most Valuable Network,  12 Feb 2008
Related Topics: National Basketball Association,  Kevin McHale,  Ryan Gomes,  Al Jefferson,  Gerald Green

McCants injured in blowout loss to Toronto

After getting their first exposure on national television and taking the Celtics to the brink once again before losing in the final minute of the game, the Wolves looked to rebound with a victory over Toronto at home. The Raptors had other ideas, ...

From SCOTT HENNEBOEHLE, Most Valuable Network,  11 Feb 2008
Related Topics: Antoine Walker,  Marko Jaric,  Jose Calderon,  Al Jefferson,  Rashad McCants

It’s official: I’m done with the Pro Bowl

While watching the first half of the NFL Pro Bowl today, I made a decision that was a long time coming. No more Pro Bowl for me. Its great to see all of the biggest stars in the most popular sport get together, but the game itself is slower than ...

From SCOTT HENNEBOEHLE, Most Valuable Network,  10 Feb 2008
Related Topics: Tom Brady,  Randy Moss,  DeMarcus Ware,  Adrian Peterson

Don’t expect any deals from the Wolves front office

This week in the NBA has seen the two biggest trades of the season take place. The first one involved the Grizzlies and the Lakers, with the Lakers getting Pau Gasol in exchange for Kwame Brown and umm…. oh who really cares who else if you’re a Lakers ...

From SCOTT HENNEBOEHLE, Most Valuable Network,  7 Feb 2008
Related Topics: Shawn Marion,  Kwame Brown,  National Basketball Association,  Pau Gasol,  Javaris Crittenton

Rockets slip by upstart Wolves

This one was there for the taking. After getting back to back wins for just the second time this season, the Wolves were unable to hold off Houston as our offense went cold in the final three minutes of regulation. Even with the loss, however, ...

From SCOTT HENNEBOEHLE, Most Valuable Network,  5 Feb 2008
Related Topics: National Basketball Association,  Al Jefferson,  Michael Doleac,  Yao Ming,  Rashad McCants

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