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Minnesota Timberwolves Roster Report


Minnesota Timberwolves Roster Report
ROTATION: Starters -- Point guard Randy Foye, Shooting guard Marko Jaric, Power forward Ryan Gomes, Small forward Kirk Snyder, Center Al Jefferson. Bench -- Guard Rashad McCants, Forward Craig Smith, Forward Corey Brewer, Forward Chris Richard, Guard Greg Buckner, Center Michael Doleac, Forward Mark Madsen.

PLAYER NOTES:

--Wolves reserves Rashad McCants and Craig Smith combined to score 33 points Tuesday. McCants, evolving into the team's sixth man, scored 18, Smith 15. Chris Richard was the only other reserve to score, with two points.

--The Wolves now have won six of the last eight games when starting forward Ryan Gomes has scored 15 or more points. They were 6-for-7 until Tuesday, a statistic coach Randy Wittman said means his team is moving the ball well, to their third and fourth scoring options.

--Guard Marko Jaric, back in the starting lineup for the last two games because of Sebastian Telfair's injured ankle, scored 12 points, his first double-digit scoring game since Feb. 19. He scored in single digits eight consecutive games.

--Veteran center Michael Doleac returned to the team after being away for two games to attend his grandmother's funeral.


Author: Fox Sports
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Added: March 13, 2008

 

 
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