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Timberwolves: just what the doctor ordered


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With the Hornets reeling as of late, we need a W to stop the bleeding in the worst way. Cue the dink and doink entrace music. Here come the Timberwolves. Not to mention that the Cavaliers play the Bucks, the Thunder play the Heat and Detroit and Boston play each other.

If the Cavs and thunder take care of business and the Pistons manage to get over on the Celtics - we just need to knock off the lowly Wolves to get back in the playoffs after a terrible road trip. Please let this happen oh great Basketball gods!

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Agreed. fug it, tank and try to get passed by a team or two. Get a top ten pick and start again next year. I always want the Panthers to make the playoffs because you don't have to be the best team just the best team of two on one day. It's different in the nba. We'd be lucky to win two games much less a championship this year.

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With the Hornets reeling as of late, we need a W to stop the bleeding in the worst way. Cue the dink and doink entrace music. Here come the Timberwolves. Not to mention that the Cavaliers play the Bucks, the Thunder play the Heat and Detroit and Boston play each other.

If the Cavs and thunder take care of business and the Pistons manage to get over on the Celtics - we just need to knock off the lowly Wolves to get back in the playoffs after a terrible road trip. Please let this happen oh great Basketball gods!

Kevorkian? Because this skid started with a loss to a Kings team that ended up sweeping us in games we had to have. And even if we win here, still have to go to Chicago and then face Brooklyn at home. There's a chance Brooklyn might actually be ahead of us at the end of that stretch.

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