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Timberwolves Name Babcock, Hoiberg Assistant GM's

The Minnesota Timberwolves have hired former Wolves guard Fred Hoiberg and former Toronto general manager Rob Babcock as assistant GMs on Thursday.

A heart ailment forced Hoiberg to retire in April after 10 years in the NBA, including his last two in Minnesota. He had surgery in 2005 to correct an enlarged aortic root and briefly contemplated a comeback last season before calling it quits and joining the team's front office. Babcock spent the last two years as general manager of the Raptors. He was fired in January and replaced by Bryan Colangelo after a series of highly criticized trades and draft picks. This will be Babcock's second stint with the Timberwolves. He spent 12 seasons from 1992-2004 rising up the ranks from scout to vice president of player personnel.

"For Fred, he is doing a tremendous job in transitioning from being a player to a front office executive. Hopefully, he will continue to grow and learn in this new role," vice president of basketball operations Kevin McHale said in a statement. "Rob is someone who is very knowledgeable about the NBA, and has been here before so he knows what we do. Both of them were a great help in our preparations for this year's draft."

Via AP


Marbury Wants To See Garnett In New York

Stephon Marbury said Wednesday he would embrace playing for the Timberwolves if he were traded to Minnesota, but hopes he is a New York Knick for life.

"I would love to play with Kevin," Marbury said. "We would love for him to come to New York. If he wants to play with me in New York, that would be great. That's the only way it's going to happen, because I'm in New York.

"Kevin has had more success than I've had," he said. "I really can't put myself in his situation. My situation has been a lot more grueling. I've had to defend myself with the media as a person and as a basketball player."

Via Pioneer Press


Hudson Shows Up Surprisingly Healthy

Troy Hudson's status for the 2006-2007 season has been in question, as he has been sidelined by an ankle problem since the middle of last year.

On Monday, he showed that he is close to 100 percent as he took part in a scrimmage of signed players and free agents.

"Hudson looks as good as I have seen him," said teammate Trenton Hassell. "Watching Hudson shoot the ball, he didn't look any different than he was last year when he was healthy."

Via Star Tribune


Timberwolves Sep 2006 Archive

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  • Minnesota Offers Glyniadakis A Contract

    With Reggie Evans likely to re-sign with Denver, the Timberwolves have offered Andreas Glyniadakis a contract.

  • Minnesota To Hold Out For A Big Man

    With Reggie Evans all but re-signed by the Nuggets, the Minnesota Timberwolves will wait until closer to the start of the season to sign another big man.

  • Attorneys Meet In Spree Sex Case

    Lawyers for former All-Star Latrell Sprewell met with prosecutors yesterday to discuss a woman's allegation that he choked her during sex.