midwestsportsfans.com - 10/30/2009
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Heard this song for the first time in a while today.
Surprisingly, it is much harder to do on Sing Star than you might think. And yes, I have spent many a drunken, cold Indiana night learning that lesson that hard and embarrasing way but doing better than you might assume. (For the record, I ...
Jefferson-Spurs: Chemistry Problem?
pointsinthepaint.com 10/30/2009 —
I was holding off with my comments regarding Richard Jefferson 's poor first-game performance and was chalking it up to an easy, blow-out game that did not require him to really show-up. His game against the Chicago Bulls was another story altogether and his two game average of 7.0 PPG; 3.0 ...
Preview 09: Spotlight on Richard Jefferson
projectspurs.com 10/26/2009 — In every team’s existence there are moments that define the direction the team will head, a make-or-break point if you will. They come at pivotal moments in a franchise’s history. The Spurs had one of these pivotal moments this summer.
After losing to the Dallas Mavericks in the first round ...
Wolves Updates 10/27
twolvesblog.com 10/27/2009 —
From Jonah Ballow/Timberwolves site:
The sense of anticipation is in the air. Wednesday will mark the season opener as the Wolves face New Jersey at the Target Center. The team practiced on Monday afternoon and a welcome sight was back inside the paint. Al Jefferson wore a sleeve on his ...
Angel of Injury Visits Al Jefferson Again
sportingnews.com 10/20/2009 — I had
these really high hopes for the Timberwolves. But then Coach Rambis realized that Flynn and Sessions can't play together, and Kevin Love went and fractured a bone in his hand.
At least Al Jefferson, rock of their franchise and on the way ...
For Timberwolves' Al Jefferson, less is more this season
twincities.com 10/13/2009 — Timberwolves forward Ryan Gomes had a wide-eyed look on his face when he saw Al Jefferson do something he never had seen his teammate do. Jefferson was trailing a fast break in a scrimmage during Monday's practice at Target Center. He was beyond the ...