• Follow along with Timberwolves.com for news and notes from Day 2 of the NBA Draft Combine in Chicago.
  • The Minnesota Timberwolves today announced that All-Star forward Kevin Love will represent the team at the 2013 NBA Draft Lottery, to be held on Tuesday, May 21 in Secaucus, N.J.
  • In Part I of this Timberwolves.com player profile series, we profile Ricky Rubio and the way he rallied from injury and regained his magic.
  • Lynx forward Maya Moore gave Kevin Love her support in Love's quest to win the Seasonlong KIA Community Assist Award for his work in the Twin Cities community over the past year.
  • The Wolves waived Brandon Roy on Friday. Mark Remme writes about his short tenure and why it's heartbreaking to see injury derail his career.
  • The Minnesota Timberwolves today announced that the team has waived guard Brandon Roy.
  • Chad Ford released the second version of his infamous NBA Mock Drafts (ESPN Insider article). Here’s what he’s got coming for the Wolves:     Not bad. But I gotta admit, seeing CJ McCollum, the high-volume shooting guard from Lehigh, who sat more than half of the season with a left foot injur...
  • Rick Adelman's players' coach philosophy and demeanor not only helped him reach 1,000 wins, it helped him secure respect from players and coaches around the league over the past two decades.
  • Timberwolves.com's Mark Remme breaks down the Top 5 Surprises of the 2012-13 Wolves season. Injuries not included.
  • Flip Saunders' return was built on his longstanding relationship with Glen Taylor, and it will determine the Wolves' future.
  • Wolves owner Glen Taylor announced Friday he is keeping the Timberwolves.
  • Flip Saunders is rejoining the Wolves organization, a familiar team located in a familiar community, and he seems ready to take on the challenges ahead.
  • Flip Saunders made his Timberwolves.com debut as the Wolves' President of Basketball Operations as he talked with Mark Remme about rejoining the franchise and the future that lies ahead.
  • Watch as Flip Saunders is introduced as the Wolves' new President of Basketball Operations on Friday at Target Center.
  • The Wolves named Phil "Flip" Saunders as the franchise's President of Basketball Operations. Saunders returns to the organization he guided during its most successful years.
  • Thanks to @DoubleDrivel for sending this fitting tribute. Steve Aschburner reported first. I think. Still awaiting formal confirmation. This could still all be some kind of sick joke. Who knows at this point. But all signs report to Kahn being ousted as Wolves GM (or, his contract not being...
  • Per ESPN 1500: According to NBA.com, Minnesota Timberwolves president of basketball operations David Kahn has been fired. But here’s the twist… Flip Saunders will likely replace him. Woah, woah, woah. Hold the phone. You’re telling me that the man who was looking to become the Golden Gophers ...
  • One of my favorite writers of all time and editor-in-chief on perhaps the greatest lifestyle/sports blogs on the inter webs, has a knack for bashing David Kahn. Bill Simmons has a serious grudge against Kahn but still claims he respects him. How can someone respect somebody that he repeatedly shreds...
  • 31-51. Think about that relative to the stink of a team that meandered onto the court in 2009. More than twice the wins. It still boggles the mind how we all followed a team that won at half of the rate as this season's Wolves. Considering how difficult it was to remain interested in the team thes...
  • Positives: There are a lot of teams for whom Otto Porter would be a heck of a draft pick. For instance: Any team that needs a very large body who can play well out of a pick-and-pop would be well served with Porter. Any team that needs a player who scored 1.53 points per possession off [...]

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