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Re: Al Jefferson's record
« Reply #15 on: March 29, 2010, 08:11:59 PM »

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a woeful Timberpuppy team with no chance of being good for years to come.

Not exactly true; they have two first round picks this year in a strong draft and the rights to Rubio and Petrovic.  There's at least a small chance the Wolves will be a good upcoming team within a couple years, even despite David Kahn. 

There's also a decent chance Big Al gets traded sometime anyway, especially if the Wolves end up drafting a more athletic center or persuade Pekovic to come play here.
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Re: Al Jefferson's record
« Reply #16 on: March 30, 2010, 07:52:20 AM »

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Part of this is Big Al's own fault. He could have seen that Minnesota was going to be real bad for a while and just taken a qualifying offer and played cheap for a year to become a restricted free agent and move to a team that looked to have a winning future. He instead took that long contract and now he is finishing up his third year on a woeful Timberpuppy team with no chance of being good for years to come.
Perhaps, but I can't fault Al for taking a contract that will make him (and many future generations of his family) financially secure.  (That's assuming he doesn't go to the Antoine Walker school of finance.)  To his credit, I recall hearing Al talking positively after the trade about being the foundation on which the Wolves franchise would build a winner.  Hasn't happened yet but they may get there in 2-3 years if they draft well this year and next (still high-lottery time) and Rubio and Pekovic play for them and live up to expectations.