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Game 6 Preview: Timberwolves vs. Blazers
OK, let’s see…pant, pant.   L*kers, Spurs, Suns…pant, pant…Jazz, and Rockets.   Anything else to throw at us, NBA?   Let me guess, LeBron James has been traded to the Celtics for one night only and they’re coming to Portland.   No, no, ...
One (victory) for the road
One (victory) for the road
blog.oregonlive.com — The Blazers successfully open their three-game trip in Orlando as Rudy Fernandez leads every which way.... (more) One (victory) for the road
The Three-Pointer: Still Winless In November
rakemag.com — Mike Love of The Beach Boys watches his nephew Kevin Love of the Timberwolves Copyright 2008 NBAE... (Photo by Rocky Widner/NBAE via Getty Images Game #5, Road Game #2: Sacramento 121, Minnesota 109 Game #6, Road Game#3, Portland 97, Minnesota ... (more) The Three-Pointer: Still Winless In November

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Game Day: Our 4-times-a-year reminder
Canis Hoopus — ... has an interesting preview of the game.  Dave correctly identifies the 3 players that should represent Minny's "Big Three" (Jefferson, Miller, and Foye), but he takes a slight turn with his take on the rest of the roster: ...

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