Showing posts with label Minnesota Timberwolves. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Minnesota Timberwolves. Show all posts

Wednesday, January 30, 2008

This is How We Du It

Taking a page from Willis Reed's legacy, Chris Duhon cast aside his knee pain to toss a donut in a loss to the worst team in pro basketball. In 22 minutes, C-Du took and missed 4 shots, had as many assists as turnovers and never got to the line. I'm sure Duhon's teammates appreciate this inspirational gesture. Meanwhile, Andre Barrett is trying to remember why he was busted down to the D League.

Meanwhile, Big Ben had another "fantastic" game against Al Jefferson, holding Baby Al to 26 and 20 on 50% shooting. I'm sure Boylan was able to find some more nice words for Wallace in his post-game comments. This offseason, look for Boylan and his thesaurus to spend some time on a resume.

Tuesday, January 29, 2008

Boylan Needs a Dictionary

The short-handed Bulls had a nice win tonight over the TWolves at the United Center. In the post-game interview, Coach Boylan praised Ben Wallace's "fantastic" defense on Al Jefferson. Al was averaging 21 and 12, and had 20 and 12 tonight on 50% shooting. So, Wallace held Baby Al to his averages. Ben Wallace was also fantastic on the offensive end, going for 2 points on 33% shooting. I'm using the word "fantastc" correctly there, right?