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Minnesota Timberwolves

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Stop Apologizing For Missed Calls, NBA

Enough with the we’re sorry’s already.


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Trifecta Of Offensive Mediocrity Achieved As Sarah Palin Attends Phoenix Suns Game In Chick-Fil-A Shirt

No word as to whether or not Palin took it to the next level by picking up a Michael Beasley jersey at the gift shop on the way out.


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World’s Happiest Man Makes World’s Fanciest Basketball Play

It’s well documented that Ricky Rubio just wants people to be happy. Documented here, to be exact. But Rubio’s not just all talk. He’s not just telling us to be happy. He’s backing up his words with action – action like this, from late in his T-Wolves’ 107-83 destruction of the Spurs last night. [That NBA Lottery Pick; video by CJ Fogler]


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George Karl Shoves His Own Player Out Of The Way In Epic On-Court Meltdown

George Karl may be 61 years old. George Karl may be a cancer survivor. George don’t care. George thinks that’s a horrible call. George is getting upset.


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The Minnesota Timberwolves Have Literally Clubbed The Miami Heat Harlem Shake Video To Death As A Public Service To Us All

Last night, the Miami Heat pummeled the Minnesota Timberwolves. Last week, the Miami Heat made a Harlem Shake video. This morning, the Minnesota Timberwolves YouTube channel pummeled the Miami Heat’s Harlem Shake video.


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What Happened Last Night: Miami Extends Winning Streak To 15, Notre Dame Beats UConn In 3 OTs

Didn’t watch any sports on TV last night? Okay, apology accepted. Here’s what you missed.


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Will Ray Allen Hear From The League Office For Flopping After This Dust-Up With J.J. Barea?

The Heat beat the T-Wolves in Minneapolis 97-81 last night, pushing their win streak to 15. Chris Bosh executed a videobomb, as he is wont to do. Business as usual. The most excitement, in fact, probably came via a flagrant foul by the Wolves’ J.J. Barea. But should it have been one at all?


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What Happened Last Night: Thunder Top Wolves, Lakers Beat Blazers

Friday night featured a solid NBA doubleheader on ESPN. While you were out handling your business, the Oklahoma City Thunder hosted the Minnesota Timberwolves and the Portland Trailblazers traveled south to take on the Los Angeles Lakers.


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The First Quarter Intermission Entertainment At The Minnesota-Portland Game Last Night Was A Fake Power Outage

Hey look, a power outage joke! It only took the Target Center staff 24 hours to capitalize on the Superdome’s lights gaffe, shrouding its arena in darkness after the first quarter of the Timberwolves-Trail Blazers game. It’s actually kind of funny, though the people at the arena probably didn’t appreciating having to sit in darkness. But when there’s an opportunity to troll, you troll.


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Blake Griffin Hits Circus Shot over T-Wolves, T-Wolves Continue To Be Unluckiest Team Ever

Yeah, the Timberwolves have a disappointing record this season (they’re 17-25 overall after last night’s 96-90 loss to the Clippers), but you can’t pin it all on them – it’s hard to remember a team with worse injury luck. And as the shot you’ll see after the jump demonstrates, it’s not only health that isn’t going Minny’s way.


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