Jerry Zgoda's Sunday Insider: NBA turning blind eye

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Home | Sports | Timberwolves Jerry Zgoda's Sunday Insider: NBA turning blind eye Because trades create excitement, the league is looking the other way as teams bend rules by swapping retired players. By JERRY ZGODA , Star Tribune Last update: February 23, 2008 - 10:50 PM [link]

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Wolves Updates 2/24
Published 2/24/2008 by SG at TWolvesBlog
... I'm sick,'' Walker said when asked about the trading deadline that had just passed, his bags left unpacked, his locker unemptied. "It's disheartening. I want to play a lot, and it's obvious I'm not a part of the future here.'' Walker, still owed the balance of his $8.3 million salary for this season and another $9.1 million for 2008-09, won't be cut and doesn't sound amenable to a buyout, even if the Wolves were inclined. "I'm not willing to give up a lot of money,'' he said. From Jerry Zgoda/Star Tribune: Now that the careers of forgotten NBA players Aaron McKie and Keith ...

Linkage - Feb 24
Published 2/24/2008 by sdp04 at The AltRaps Blog
... Mitchell, it should be noted, is doing quite well financially coaching the Toronto Raptors, so to be included as a player in a nudge-nudge, wink-wink trade his coaching contract must be terminated and his playing comeback deemed genuine. - StarTribune So what is Colangelo thinking? Is he thinking Brezec is better than Hump (who already doesn’t get enough minutes) or Rasho? Is he thinking T.J. is so healthy that between him and Darrick Martin why bother keeping the only other guy who can sort of play point? In my mind while this trade was mostly useless, Detroit just upgraded ...

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