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Bassy Re-signed to Multi Year Deal
Telfair
Sebastian Telfiar re-signed with the Timberwolves Monday night giving them much needed depth at point guard.
Is Ryan Gomes Next to be Signed?
Gomes
Despite rumors that Gomes could sign with Cleveland, the T'Wolves seem prepared to match any offer given to Gomes.

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Offseason Central
Draft

3- OJ Mayo G (traded to Memphis)
31-Nikola Pekovic C
34-Mario Chalmers G (traded to Miami)
Trades
-6/26/08-The Timberwolves trade the draft rights to OJ Mayo along with Marko Jaric, Greg Buckner and Antoine Walker to the Memphis Grizzlies for the draft rights to Kevin Love and Mike Miller, Brian Cardinal and Jason Collins.
-6/26/08-The Timberwolves trade the draft rights of Mario Chalmers to the Miami Heat in exchange for two second round picks in 2009 and cash considerations.
-7/8/08-The Timberwolves aquire a first-round draft pick, guard Rodney Carney, center Calvin Booth and cash considerations from the Philadelphia 76ers in exchange for a future conditional second-round draft pick.
Free Agents
Ryan Gomes
Sebastian Telfair-Re-signed-Multi year deal
Michael Doleac
Kirk Synder
Craig Smith-Re-signed- 2 year deal
Chris Richard
Summer League Results (2-3)
Game 5- T'Wolves 111 Knicks 91
Game 4- T'Wolves 67 Bucks 81

Game 3- T'Wolves 88 Blazers 78
Game 2- T'Wolves 93 Lakers 95
Game 1- T'Wolves 74 Mavs 88

Mayo vs. Love Tracker
Mayo Love
Pts. 18.8 18.0
Reb. 3.6 13.5
Ast. 2.6 1.8
Fg% .407 .482
TO 4.8 3.0
Timberwolves News
-Sebastian Telfair has been re-signed to a multi year deal. 7/21/08
-Kevin Love will join the U.S. select team which will scrimmage the varsity squad. 7/20/08
-Craig Smith has been resigned to a 2 year deal. 7/16/08


Past Articles
-The Wild Ride of the 2008 NBA Draft: The Mayo Trade 6/27/08
-Pick by Pick Analysis 6/26/08
-Final Mock Draft  6/25/-08

Former Timberwolves Players
That Make Us Laugh
June/ July's Player- Cherokee Parks
ParksWho could forget a guy named Cherokee, I mean I wish I was named after a Jeep SUV. Mr. Parks arrived in Minnesota in the 1996-97 season in a trade with the Dallas Mavericks. At 6-11 and 240 pounds, Parks provided some good size for the Timberwolves and his array of tattoos made him a fan favorite.
    Cherokee's best season in the NBA was in his second year with the Timberwolves where he averaged 7.1 points and 5.5 rebounds a game. However, Cherokee's career went downhill after that season as he opted to sign with the Grizzlies out of all teams as a free agent in 1999. Parks never lived up to his contract in Vancouver and he would finish his career bouncing around the league playing for four other teams until his journey ended in 2003 with the Warriors. We all can learn something from Cherokee Parks and no its not that you shouldn't name your kid Cherokee because its a ridiculous name, but we learned that signing with the Grizzlies will pretty much will end your career. So congrats Cherokee on your career and we are proud to announce that you can be added to the list of Duke players who failed misrably in the NBA.
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