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Former NBA Player Isaiah Rider Arrested

Former NBA high flying guard Isiah Rider was arrested Saturday in Los Angeles for investigation of auto theft, the Associated Press is reporting.

Rider was driving a car that failed to stop at an intersection about 2:30 a.m. in the city's Skid Row district, Officer Norma Eisenman said.

Officers checking the license plates discovered the car had been reported stolen from South Los Angeles, and Rider was arrested.

Via USA Today


Walker Stuck In Minnesota?

Antoine Walker is being paid a lot of money to simply sit on the bench for the Timberwolves this season, but the team doesn't plan on buying out his contract, according to the Star Tribune.

Walker was campaigning for a buyout just a few weeks ago, but Minnesota denied the request. It appears as though the Wolves won't buy him out for the 2008-09 season either.

Via The Star Tribune


Telfair: I'd Love N.Y. Gig

Timberwolves' guard Sebastian Telfair, who is the cousin of current Knick point guard Stephon Marbury, has said that, like Marbury, it has been his life long dream to be the point guard of the New York Knicks, the New York Post is reporting.

"I'm sure that would be great," Telfair said. "Me being from New York, watching the Knicks the majority of my life. I think it would be definitely exciting."

"A lot of players, even players not from New York, playing in Madison Square Garden every night, it's a pretty significant thing. If I got the opportunity, I would definitely enjoy it."

Via New York Post


Timberwolves Mar 2008 Archive

  • League Warns Taylor About KG Comments

    An NBA official confirmed on Thursday night that the league called Minnesota owner Glen Taylor and chastised him for his comments about Kevin Garnett.

  • Wolves' Owner: K.G. 'Tanked It'

    Minnesota Timberwolves owner Glen Taylor fired a barb at Kevin Garnett on Tuesday.

  • Buyout Unlikely For Minnesota's Walker

    It seems unlikely that the Minnesota Timberwolves and forward Antonie Walker are going to come to terms on a buyout before Saturday night's deadline.