dork...now it is, but you had the full screen cut off picture a second ago.
btw, AD was awesome today.
At least this franchise is in good hands
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revprodeji wrote:dork...now it is, but you had the full screen cut off picture a second ago.
btw, AD was awesome today.
Umm....duh?
tsherkin wrote:The important thing to take away here is that Klomp is wrong.
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nice find Klomp but didn't we trade Q to Miami instead of LAC or do I need to check my eyes?
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http://www.startribune.com/sports/wolves/63647777.html
The hire is another step in Kahn's effort to remake a franchise that hasn't made the playoffs since 2004. Now that he has completely reconfigured the roster, hired head coach Kurt Rambis and five assistants, Kahn has the team aimed at hiring a player-development specialist and another person who will work with players and their off-court concerns as well as upgrading the team's weight and film rooms and players lounge before the Oct. 28 opener.
"We've told the players we want be a first-class organization, do things in a first-class way," Rambis said. "We've told them we want to give them the optimum situation for them to develop their skills. That's what David and I are trying to establish here."
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