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The Minnesota Timberwolves announced today that the team has mutually agreed to part ways with Antonio Daniels and Mark Blount.
Daniels and Blount's agents have the team's permission to pursue a trade, and have agreed to accept a buyout for both players in the event that a trade cannot be consummated.
"I understand Antonio and Mark's desire to be assured of playing time this season, and that this is especially important to them in light of the fact that this is the final year of their contracts," said Wolves GM David Kahn.
"However, given the circumstances, it would be extremely difficult to find a significant role for either of them, and they both deserve the opportunity to be a part of someone's rotation for the upcoming season. One of our main priorities this season is to accelerate the development of our young talent. This is a critical year for our team, and I believe that it is best to relieve the team of any potential distractions before the start of the season."
Daniels was acquired in a trade with New Orleans on September 9th. A move that eliminated the Wolves from the financial obligations of Darius Songaila's contract for the 2010-11 season.
Blount was acquired in a trade with Miami involving Quentin Richardson on August 13.
Jefferson Drops 23, Wolves Scrape Out Narrow Win Over Nets In Season Opener
Starting Lineups: Ramon Sessions PG Devin Harris Damien Wilkins SG Courtney Lee Corey Brewer SF Bobby Simmons Kevin Love PF Yi Jianlian Al Jefferson C Brook Lopez
(0-0) 105 vs. 102 (0-0)
Al Jefferson looks to have fully recovered from the Torn ACL he suffered a season ago, racking up a double double in the Wolves victory.
Player Of The Game:
Al Jefferson
Quote Of The Game:
"It seems like we were trailing the whole game but we never let them take a lead of more than 6 or 7 points. There are definitely some things we need to work on but these guys did a hell of a job never letting go of that rope tonight." - Wolves Head Coach Kurt Rambis
Bad news for Antonio Mcdyess of the Spurs as he suffered a separated shoulder last night. The Spurs are expecting him to miss 2-4 weeks.
Other News:
- Melo posts 26 as Nuggets top Trailblazers 117-108
- Raptors sneak by Cavaliers with 86-85 win
- Clippers' Griffin to play through Strained Hamstring
- Heat's O' Neal does not want to sit to rest Plant Faciitis
Dude, it was close alllll game. They held the lead for a majority of the game but some late shots by Flynn and Sessions sealed it for me in the final 2 minutes. Amazing.
Granted, the Nets are probably one of the teams actually worse than mine in the game but it was still a great game.
Originally posted by Green
Glad you like 2K10, should make this rebuild very fun!
This game plays so well. It's rediculous. It's hard to explain and you don't even notice it in the videos. When you sit down and play it, that's when you really feel just how much better the gameplay is.
Haha, playing the Cavs right now. Lebron just did his pre-game chalk routine.
Haha, playing the Cavs right now. Lebron just did his pre-game chalk routine.
For my first game, they did the bowling intro. Shaq threw the ball and LeBron was the wobbling pin that falls down last. Then he ran over to the announcer table and did the Chalk toss, god I love this game.
Cavs Make A Statement In Minnesota, Send T'Wolves To Double Digit Loss
Starting Lineups: Ramon Sessions PG Mo Williams Damien Wilkins SG Delonte West Corey Brewer SF Lebron James Kevin Love PF Anderson Varejao Al Jefferson C Shaquille O' Neal
(1-0) 106 vs. 120 (1-1)
Corey Brewer was responsible for trying to contain the NBA's reigning MVP as he "held" him to 24 points on the night.
Player Of The Game:
Lebron James
Quote Of The Game:
"A lot of the offensive schemes and plays that worked against New Jersey didn't work against these guys tonight. They made it tough for us to move the ball around effectively and get good looks." - Kevin Love
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