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Mar 23rd, 2006 |
By SBG |
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From the Strib:
The Western Collegiate Hockey Association is apologizing to University of North Dakota hockey fans over a Final Five tournament poster.
The poster wrongfully identified the Fighting Sioux as being from North Dakota State University.
Tags: Hockey, NDSU, UND
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Mar 16th, 2006 |
By SBG |
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Got a call from my old buddy Leo today. He was asking about the new job and we chatted for awhile. Then he asked me how I could stand the NBA. Leo lives in a big college town and is a big college BB guy.
We chatted about b-ball for awhile before he [...]
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Mar 14th, 2006 |
By SBG |
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I can't blame the Vikings for making the deal. Considering the circumstances, a 2nd round pick is about as good as they could expect.
It's too bad that things had to end up this way, though.
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Mar 12th, 2006 |
By SBG |
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I wrote the previous post before I read the Strib account of the post game tirade by KG.
Bursting from the glass-enclosed training room immediately next to the dressing area in the visitors' locker room, Garnett blistered several Wolves teammates for taking the loss, in his view, too lightly. About a half-dozen players were packing up [...]
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Mar 10th, 2006 |
By SBG |
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Man, does ESPN.COM's new "scouting report" feature suck. I say "new" because it's now behind their subscription wall. Yes, I'm a sucker and I have a subscription. If you remember what they used to have, they provided narrative on each player's hitting, running, and defense. Free.
When I was working on my [...]
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Mar 8th, 2006 |
By SBG |
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My new site is here. I am posting over there now.
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Mar 8th, 2006 |
By SBG |
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Sorry that my original post got screwed up.
I have added a bulletin board here where you are free to talk Twins. Check it out and sign up to chat away (it's free).
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Mar 8th, 2006 |
By SBG |
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Follow this link to the Future Home of SBG. Leave a comment and say hi!
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Mar 8th, 2006 |
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Stop by and leave a comment.
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Mar 7th, 2006 |
By SBG |
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Twins Geek is back at his keyboard.
Tags: Twins Geek
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Mar 5th, 2006 |
By SBG |
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How is it possible that a movie with Sandra Bullock in it wins the Oscar for Best Picture?
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Mar 2nd, 2006 |
By SBG |
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In case you didn't know, the Twins will have their first spring training game on FSN tonight starting at 6:05. Will you be watching?
Don't forget to vote in the Twins Poll on the right. You can vote up to once a day through the end of spring training.
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Mar 1st, 2006 |
By SBG |
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It's been a tough two seasons for people like me who are really invested in the T-Wolves.
Last year, I was certain that the Wolves would challenge for the NBA title. Instead, the Wolves folded like a house of cards and Flip Saunders was the fall guy. As someone who endured the Jimmy Rodgers [...]
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Mar 1st, 2006 |
By SBG |
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There is some speculation out there that Isiah Thomas may be on the way out in New York. Chris Sheridan is saying that Isiah probably won't be canned during the season. But, consider this. The Knicks have a total salary expenditure for this season of $124,082,763. The team with the next highest salary expenditure in [...]
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Mar 1st, 2006 |
By SBG |
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I've been reading Aaron Gleeman almost since the beginning of his blog. Before that, I was a Twins Geek regular (don't know how I found it, but I know that he linked to Gleeman). Like most everyone else, I was hooked early. Why? Because Aaron writes stuff that you don't get in the paper. I [...]
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Feb 27th, 2006 |
By SBG |
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KG picks up a $5000 fine for giving that girly man an owie. His consecutive game streak is not compromised because of it, however.
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Feb 27th, 2006 |
By SBG |
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The Strib ran a feature on Tony Batista and Our Fearless Leader Ron Gardenhire indicated that "third base is not an open competition." It's going to be Batista, and that's that. Great. Said Terry Ryan, "I don't know what happened [to cause Batista to be released from his Japanese team last year], and I don't [...]
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Feb 27th, 2006 |
By SBG |
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This may be the best sports story that I have ever seen. Unbelievable. You may have heard about this story or seen it on CBS. The link above shows a video, so if you are on dial-up, it will be tough to download all of it.
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Feb 26th, 2006 |
By SBG |
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Thirty years ago today, February 26, 1976 was a red letter day. My sister had just turned ten years old (happy 40th, sis!) the day before and my mother was very pregnant. We found out that my as yet unborn sibling was having some problems and needed to be induced. My mother [...]
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Feb 26th, 2006 |
By SBG |
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I wasn't watching the Wolves today, in fact I wasn't even aware that the game was on. As soon as I turn the game on, the Wolves throw the ball into KG in the post. Mike Miller flops and KG is called for a foul. He flips the ball into the first row and hits [...]
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Feb 25th, 2006 |
By SBG |
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Rhapsody Playlist: "1. Jumpin' Jack Flash - The Rolling Stones
2. Carol - The Rolling Stones
3. Stray Cat Blues - The Rolling Stones
4. Love In Vain - The Rolling Stones
5. Midnight Rambler - The Rolling Stones
6. Sympathy For The Devil - The Rolling Stones
7. Live With Me - The Rolling Stones
8. Little Queenie - The Rolling [...]
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Feb 25th, 2006 |
By SBG |
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Gilbert Arenas has had nights like the one LeBron James had against Washington.
Arenas scored 26 points, and the Wizards shut down James in the second half in a 102-94 win over the Cleveland Cavaliers on Friday night.
"We tried to pressure the ball, take him a little out of his game, and see if things might [...]
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Feb 24th, 2006 |
By SBG |
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The NFLPA is rattling the sabers, saying that it is unlikely that the current collective bargaining agreement will not be extended any time soon, resulting in a 2007 season without a salary cap. As someone who detests the hard salary cap of the NFL (isn't that socialism????), I for one welcome it. I [...]
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Feb 24th, 2006 |
By SBG |
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Over on the right, I have posted a poll on the Twins. How do you think the Twins will end up? Vote early and often (you are limited to one vote per day). I'll leave this poll up through spring training. I'm thinking third, myself. But, of course, there are [...]
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Feb 23rd, 2006 |
By SBG |
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Daunte Culpepper's latest missive:
I want to update the fans of Minnesota and the NFL community on my status with the Vikings. Mr. Wilf and I spoke by phone on 2/21/2006 and we each shared our concerns about my present situation. He told me that the Vikings have not yet spoken to other teams about trading [...]
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Feb 23rd, 2006 |
By SBG |
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My good blogging friend Cheesehead Craig has commented that I'm changing gears back to the game of baseball. I definitely plan on writing a lot more on baseball, obviously, as the season comes closer. Wow, what a nightmarish season this has been.
Today, however, I read this, which can only be the worst thing [...]
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Feb 23rd, 2006 |
By SBG |
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Friends, I'm a fan of the Twins.
That's it. I'm not a scout, I'm not an expert, I'm not an insider. I don't know anyone associated with the team or anyone associated with the MSM covering the team. I'm just an SBG with a website who loves the game and loves talking about [...]
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Feb 22nd, 2006 |
By SBG |
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The Magic traded Steve Francis to the Knicks for Penny Hardaway, returning Hardaway to the first team for which he played. Who would have thought during his first go around in Orlando that he'd end up like this -- a spent, overpaid player who was an attractive trade option only because of his expiring contract. [...]
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Feb 22nd, 2006 |
By SBG |
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Last night, my lovely wife Lucy and I watched the Olympic women's figure skating short program. While I can't stand that crap, she loves it. Loves it. I got to spend some time in her shoes, as she is no fan of real sports like basketball or baseball. I sat patiently [...]
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Feb 21st, 2006 |
By SBG |
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Steve Aschburner, Wolves beat writer for the Strib, pulls no punches in his evaluation of Kevin McHale. Aschburner says nothing that you don't already know, but the listing of McHale's boneheaded moves in the biggest newspaper in the state ought to catch Glen Taylor's attention. It's not pretty. But, you knew that.
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Feb 21st, 2006 |
By SBG |
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Ol' Patrick is pretty pessimistic on the 2006 Twins (with good reason, I believe). I don't really know how to set my expectations. I'd like to be optimistic and think that this year the Twins will get good production from the young guys and the off-season acquisitions will plug the holes and the [...]
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Feb 21st, 2006 |
By SBG |
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Thursday is the trading deadline. Chad Ford of ESPN speculates on three potential trades for the Wolves.
Option #1:
Minnesota sends Marco Jaric, Rashad McCants, Trenton Hassell, and Eddie Griffin to New York.
New York sends Stephon Marbury to Minnesota.
Option #2:
Minnesota sends Jaric, McCants, Mark Madsen and Griffin to Orlando.
Orlando sends Steve Francis to Minnesota.
Option #3:
Minnesota sends Kevin [...]
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Feb 19th, 2006 |
By SBG |
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Those All-Star uniforms were just about the ugliest things I have ever seen. I couldn't see the numbers. The two tone uniforms were just terrible. Yuck.
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Feb 18th, 2006 |
By SBG |
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Tonight, TNT will add ten names to the "top 50" players in NBA history. This is, of course, not an official list, made even more unofficial by the fact that it is the on-air personalities on TNT that will be making the selections. There are 20 players nominated.
There is a certain 29-year old forward who [...]
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Feb 17th, 2006 |
By SBG |
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Next Thursday is the NBA trading deadline. Speculation runs rampant regarding whether the Wolves will make a deal.
Coach Casey, what do you think?
"I haven't heard anything," coach Dwane Casey said Wednesday night, before his players and assistants scattered for four days of R&R. The Wolves will convene in Washington on Monday evening for their [...]
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Feb 17th, 2006 |
By SBG |
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From the PiPress:
Lohse, who broke into the majors with the Twins in 2001, has never reached an agreement on a contract with Minnesota. Acquired as a minor leaguer from the Chicago Cubs in 1999, he made the Twins renew his contract before the 2003 and 2004 seasons, when he was a pre-arbitration player and had [...]
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Feb 17th, 2006 |
By SBG |
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When you see the Twins sign a guy like Rueben Sierra to a minor league deal, if you are like me you sigh and think if only we had some good young bats in our system that were ready to go. You might also say we do have guys better than him and I [...]
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Feb 16th, 2006 |
By SBG |
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You know the rest.
In the face of trade talk, Daunte Culpepper issued a carefully worded e-mail to Sid today. Here is the text of that e-mail.
Because I am getting so many requests to comment about reported trade talks, I thought it best to make a clear statement that hopefully won't be misinterpreted. I have [...]
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Feb 16th, 2006 |
By SBG |
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Chris Sheridan writes about his favorite team, the Knicks, on ESPN.COM:
The Knicks remain hot for Steve Francis, who shot 3-for-15 in Orlando's loss to Miami on Wednesday, and there are some in the organization who believe a late run at the eighth and final playoff spot in the East is not such an absurd notion. [...]
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Feb 15th, 2006 |
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Tonight, Jim Peterson said that the Wolves starting lineup should be Banks, Hassell, Davis, KG, and Blount. And Eddie Griffin should be the first big guy off the bench. And Madsen shouldn't play.
The Wolves won tonight, but the rotation that Casey has been using hasn't exactly been successful. As I have pointed [...]
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Feb 15th, 2006 |
By SBG |
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In a decision that should surprise no one, Kyle Lohse won his arbitration case with the Twins for the second consecutive year.
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Feb 15th, 2006 |
By SBG |
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Will Young has written about the deal that sent Rod Carew to the then California Angels. This is an excellent piece and I encourage you to go read what he has written. It's hard to believe how ugly that thing got. Nice work, Will!
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Feb 14th, 2006 |
By SBG |
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Tonight, I took Lucy out for Valentine's Day. We went to Bonfire in Eagan. We've been there before and the food has been a little spotty, but I thought it was a place that we could probably get into without a problem. We waited for half an hour, which wasn't too bad. [...]
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Feb 14th, 2006 |
By SBG |
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From ESPN.COM:
Feb 14 - The New York Post reported Sunday that Denver, Orlando, Portland and Seattle were interested in trading for Penny Hardway and his $15.7 million expiring contract. On Monday a league executive who spoke with Isiah Thomas told the newspaper that a fifth team is slowly emerging and could be the Timberwolves or [...]
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Feb 14th, 2006 |
By SBG |
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Wolves Lose. To Toronto. At Home. Even though it was close, the Raptors lead pretty much the whole way. This team's unraveling is worse to me than all the years of blatant incompetence.
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Feb 13th, 2006 |
By SBG |
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Perhaps I'm just crabby.
With the performances we've seen from the Wolves last year, the Twins last year, the Vikings, and now the Wolves again, I'm inclined to be a little negative. When the Twins declined my advice to revamp the lineup by trading Hunter and signing some good players, well, I've been surly. There is [...]
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Feb 11th, 2006 |
By SBG |
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Will Young lists the venues where he's seen various sporting events. I thought I'd put my list out there, too.
MLB
Metropolitan Stadium (Twins)
HHH Metrodome (Twins)
Kaufmann Stadium (Royals)
Busch Stadium (Cardinals)
County Stadium (Brewers)
Old Comiskey (White Sox)
Wrigley Field (Cubs)
Three Rivers Stadium (Pirates)
Veterans Stadium (Phillies)
Camden Yards (Orioles)
Yankee Stadium (Yankees)
Shea Stadium (Mets)
The Ballpark at Arlington (Rangers)
Bank One Ballpark (Arizona)
NFL
HHH Metrodome (Vikings)
Texas [...]
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Feb 11th, 2006 |
By SBG |
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In other news, the sun expected to rise in the East tomorrow.
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Feb 11th, 2006 |
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Not taking in the Wolves game tonight. Got things to do. What you ask? Based on the way they are playing, just about anything qualifies as more important.
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Feb 11th, 2006 |
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I seriously doubt that I'll ever watch another movie starring Sylvester Stallone again. Even though he's made a couple of pretty good movies (Rocky and First Blood), the balance of his work leaves me with a generally sick feeling. If you've ever seen Cobra or the absolutely deplorable Demolition Man, I think you know what [...]
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Feb 10th, 2006 |
By SBG |
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Hey, it's your best buddy SBG, and I'm sitting in the SBG theater waiting for "Walk the Line" to begin. My date, Lucy, went to get some popcorn. I'm glad I didn't spend more than 5 minutes listening to the Debacle at Target Center. The movie is about to begin. Come [...]
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Feb 10th, 2006 |
By SBG |
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Love him or hate him, you have to admit that sometimes Mark Cuban makes sense.
From the Dallas Morning News:
Mark Cuban never wants fans to avoid Mavericks games because seats are too expensive, so he decided to make good on a promise he made years ago. The owner said then that when his payroll became more [...]
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Feb 10th, 2006 |
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Sid reports that the Wild might be for sale at a price of $200 million. I've been wondering why the Wild didn't take the plunge into the free agent market when players were available at a discount following the lockout. Seems like maybe the owner wants to cash out.
What is delicious is this nugget from [...]
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Feb 9th, 2006 |
By SBG |
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Kind of.
One of my loyal readers MV has been advertising on Seth's website and tonight his "blogvertising" was featured on WCCO TV. The story was talking about blogs and how many people read them and a certain blog that is your daily source for half-baked crap was shown in the video. Check out [...]
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Feb 9th, 2006 |
By SBG |
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Hi all. I'm tired tonight. The game against Cleveland was disappointing but familiar. The Wolves raced out to a big lead, but couldn't hold on. Here are the numbers.
Player
MIN
PTS
TS%
REB/40
ASS/40
PTS/40
POS
DIST
GEN
Kevin Garnett
46
21
48.8
15.65
5.22
18.26
25.5
1.20
0.98
Ricky Davis
44
33
51.4
6.36
4.55
30.00
33.73
1.66
1.08
Trenton Hassell
43
13
51.9
2.79
1.86
12.09
15.18
0.77
0.94
Marcus Banks
29
15
62.5
4.14
5.52
20.69
15.32
1.15
1.15
Mark Madsen
27
5
42.5
8.89
0.00
7.41
5.88
0.47
0.85
Anthony Carter
19
0
0.0
2.11
12.63
0.00
6.98
0.80
0.58
Mark Blount
13
0
0.0
3.08
0.00
0.00
2
0.33
0.00
Justin Reed
8
4
100.0
5.00
0.00
20.00
2
0.54
2.00
Eddie Griffin
7
0
0.0
5.71
0.00
0.00
1
0.31
0.00
Rashad McCants
4
0
0.0
0.00
0.00
0.00
3
1.63
0.00
Team
240
91
47.4
110.59
0.96
KG had an off night offensively, and he missed 10 of his last 14 shots. Ricky Davis [...]
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Feb 8th, 2006 |
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He's casting like nobody's business. So far he's making, which is good. He's got 11 and the Wolves lead early 19-6.
Cleveland's point guard, Eric Snow is no offensive threat, which makes it a lot more palatable to have AC on the floor. AC really gets the ball moving, penetrating and dishing. [...]
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Feb 7th, 2006 |
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It's KG vs. LBJ Wednesday night in Minneapolis. LBJ is 2nd in the league in PER and KG is fifth in the league. Two of the best in the league square off. Check it out.
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Feb 7th, 2006 |
By SBG |
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Given a choice, which career would you rather have?
1. You are a success right away and win a championship. But you suffer a career ending injury very early in your career.
2. You play a long time and are a very good or even great player, but never even sniff a championship.
Vote now.
Which Career Would You [...]
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Feb 6th, 2006 |
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The Wolves beat the Suns by two points in Phoenix tonight. KG gets seven of the Wolves' last 11 points and blocks a shot as time runs out to preserve the win.
The Wolves did not play Marko Jaric or Eddie Griffin. The Wolves played a small lineup a lot tonight and they could get away [...]
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Feb 6th, 2006 |
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The game has just started. I'm expecting another loss. The news here tonight is that Mark Madsen and Anothony Carter are starting over Marko Jaric and Eddie Griffin.
AC has 16 DNP-CDs so far this year. And he's starting tonight. We are adrift. I'm here for in game comments.
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Feb 6th, 2006 |
By SBG |
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From the Strib:
A judge ruled Monday that the Minnesota Twins don't have to play in the etrodome beyond the 2006 season, increasing pressure on lawmakers to approve a stadium funding package this spring.
I'm not surprised with this ruling. I wrote about this back on January 9th. My belief was that the Twins, who have not [...]
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Feb 6th, 2006 |
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This was the first time in a while that I have gone to an honest-to-goodness Super Bowl party.
Lucy and I went to a friend of a friend's place for the Big Game. We missed all of the pre-game hype (thank God) by going to Target.
One guy at the party was screaming at the [...]
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Feb 5th, 2006 |
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At the heart of it, Ol' Patrick is just a great writer. Nice column.
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Feb 4th, 2006 |
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The Wolves get killed in Oakland tonight 109-77. That was the worst performance of the year by far. Here are the ugly numbers.
Player
MIN
PTS
TS%
REB/40
ASS/40
PTS/40
POS
DIST
GEN
Eddie Griffin
20
4
40.0
12.00
0.00
8.00
7
0.73
0.57
Justin Reed
24
10
46.5
5.00
3.33
16.67
16.42
1.42
0.69
Kevin Garnett
30
15
50.8
14.67
2.67
20.00
17.42
1.20
0.94
Marcus Banks
32
5
23.0
3.75
6.25
6.25
14.53
1.94
0.57
Mark Blount
17
3
25.5
7.06
0.00
7.06
5.88
0.72
0.51
Mark Madsen
11
0
0.0
7.27
3.64
0.00
1.33
0.25
0.50
Marko Jaric
16
0
0.0
0.00
5.00
0.00
3.66
0.47
0.37
Rashad McCants
20
12
54.5
6.00
0.00
24.00
12
1.24
1.00
Ricky Davis
36
20
58.1
5.56
1.11
22.22
21.53
1.24
0.96
Ronald Dupree
7
0
0.0
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.88
0.26
0.00
Trenton Hassell
28
8
28.6
4.29
7.14
11.43
15.65
1.16
0.73
Team
241
77
41.2
116.3
1.00
0.77
A team TS% of 41.2 is execrable, but that's only part of the story. If you are wondering what POS, DIST, and [...]
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Feb 4th, 2006 |
By SBG |
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I don't like it when a coach uses the media to challenge a player. I like the idea of keeping that stuff in the lockerroom. But, Dwane Casey spoke up about Marko Jaric, questioning his passion and desire. Rick Alonzo of the PiP quotes Mr. Casey:
We've got to have his passion, his [...]
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Feb 4th, 2006 |
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I didn't watch the Timberwolves/Portland game last night, but this morning, I took a look at the write up on ESPN.COM and I just want to throw up. Minnesota loses 89-85 at Portland. Okay, that's bad enough. Then I see KG line. 12-13, 3-5, 27 pts, 15 rebounds, four assists, three blocks. KG is 12-13, [...]
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Feb 3rd, 2006 |
By SBG |
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I talked to my mother last night. She doesn't give one hoot about the Super Bowl and has never read this site. She did inform me, however, that Chuck Klosterman was at the Super Bowl and was writing about it on the Internet. She also told me that he takes good care [...]
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Feb 3rd, 2006 |
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New York Knicks fan Chris Sheridan writes about the likelihood of every team in the NBA making a deal before the trading deadline. Here's what he has to say about the Wolves.
Status report: The departure of Wally Szczerbiak had the underpublicized short-term effect of placating Kevin Garnett, who plans to reassess his long-term commitment [...]
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Feb 3rd, 2006 |
By SBG |
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Reusse got Cris Carter's thoughts on Daunte Culpepper:
I can't imagine two darker years for the Minnesota Vikings than trading Randy Moss one year and Daunte Culpepper the next. These are the most talented men to play their positions in the history of the franchise.
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Feb 3rd, 2006 |
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Steve Aschburner writes about how playing has been distributed on the Wolves since the trade.
The 4 C's have gotten 109 minutes (out of 240). Wally and 'Kandi were 61 minutes. So the rest of the team has lost 48 minutes. Who's getting minutes cut?
Jaric
Hudson
AC
I love AC but he's a 12th man. He can't shoot, but [...]
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Feb 3rd, 2006 |
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Cleveland had won seven straight games coming into Thursday night's tilt in South Beach. That streak is over. Shaq Daddy, Wade, Payton, and Alonzo Mourning made sure that Bron-Bron went home unhappy.
That Miami team is starting to come together, and they could be formidable at playoff time. If any team can give [...]
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Feb 2nd, 2006 |
By SBG |
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I've got a post coming tonight on the Super Bowl. Not this Super Bowl, SBXL, but the whole thing.
Of course, the Super Bowl is great for the league, but from a pure sports standpoint, I believe it's an abomination.
The game itself is secondary to the hoopla. Lucy and I are probably going [...]
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Feb 2nd, 2006 |
By SBG |
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There's not a lot of happy things to say about last night's loss to the Pistons, but it's not like it's the end of the world or anything. Here are some reasons to forget about last night.
1. The Wolves aren't alone. The Pistons have been doing this to just about everyone. [...]
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Feb 1st, 2006 |
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The Colbert Report is just about the best show on television.
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Feb 1st, 2006 |
By SBG |
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I'll not be able to watch the big Wolves/Pistons game tonight (not Lucy's fault), but I'll be around and checking the site from time to time. Any thoughts on the game can be posted here.
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Feb 1st, 2006 |
By SBG |
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Chris Sheridan from ESPN.COM:
The Knicks' 30th loss of this lost season was so dreadful, it was pitiful. [Kobe] Bryant went to the free throw line 26 times, making 23, and stayed in the game past the midpoint of the meaningless fourth quarter just to be certain he made it to 40.
Update: I should add [...]
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Feb 1st, 2006 |
By SBG |
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The Wolves are playing in Detroit tonight. This will be an interesting game, considering the path the Wolves have been down in the last two weeks.
The Pistons are coming off of a rare loss in New Jersey last night and that is another angle to look at. Will the Pistons be angry about [...]
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Jan 31st, 2006 |
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The NFL is seemingly made of teflon -- nothing sticks to it. While sportswriters will pile on the NBA and MLB with reckless abandon, the NFL is nearly sacrosanct.
Of course, I have a personal bias like everyone else. But, for my money, the NFL has steadily become less interesting to me over the years, even [...]
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Jan 31st, 2006 |
By SBG |
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Thanks to Seth Stohs, who sent me this information. Ruben Sierra, 40, has signed a minor league deal with the Twins. Also, Tim Raines! Jr., that is.
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Jan 31st, 2006 |
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SBGville native Chuck Klosterman is blogging the Super Bowl for ESPN.COM. So far, we've found out that Chuck's GPS "inexplicitly" quit working in Detroit. For more malapropisms and half baked thoughts (something must have been in the water back in SBGville, along with the arsenic), check him out this week.
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Jan 31st, 2006 |
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Reaction from the "Greatest City in the World" after last night's clubbing by the Wolves.
Five rows back, around midcourt, a fan raised a sign that read: ''Blount for MVP." Nobody at the Target Center found the message ridiculous, not after what Mark Blount showed his new hometown crowd.
He was engaged in every play, passionate, aggressive. [...]
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Jan 30th, 2006 |
By SBG |
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Back in mid-October 1989, I was up in Fargo watching the Vikings play Cheesehead Craig's Green Bay Packers. In one of the most memorable games in Vikings history, newly acquired Herschel Walker literally ran out of his shoes in a 26-14 victory for the purple. I had been concerned about how much the Vikings had [...]
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Jan 30th, 2006 |
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BEMIDJI, MINN. -- As many as 39 people may have heard about Jeff Weise's plans to take guns into Red Lake High School last spring, federal authorities told victims and families of the shooting victims today, some family members said.
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Jan 30th, 2006 |
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Boston... Boston... Let's see. Who do they have on that team? Paul Pierce, yeah. Brian Scalabrine, mm-hmm. Antoine Walker? Nah, he's down in Miami. We all know that Larry Bird isn't going to be "walking through that door."
They do have a G-F from Miami of Ohio by the name of Wally Szczerbiak, who actually may [...]
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Jan 29th, 2006 |
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I mentioned earlier that twenty years have passed since the Challenger explosion. It was certainly one of the biggest "I'll never forget it" moments of my life. As a follow up, I guess I thought it would be interesting to hear about the top "I'll never forget it" moments of your lives. I'm going to [...]
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Jan 29th, 2006 |
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Wally Szczerbiak leads the Celtics in minutes (41) and points (20) as the C's lose to Milwaukee 83-79. Wally shot 8-15. Olowokandi got his second DNP-CD in as many games.
If you are looking for criticism of Wally's game, you are not getting it here. He has limitations, that's for sure. But, [...]
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