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Sunday, November 26, 2006
Sam Cassell paid us a visit and gave us a scare!
In warmups before the game Sammy told me I needed a haircut. I told him I would get him a bottle of Rogaine for his bald head. We both had a good laugh out of it. Sam Cassell is one of my all-time favorite teammates. At halftime of tonight's game against the Clippers, he walked by Trenton Hassell and I, grinned and said, "I'm hot fellas." As if his 20 first half points wasn't evidence enough. Sam Cassell almost put the Clippers on his back and beat us at the Target Center last night. Luckily for us, Randy Foye rose to the ocasion and saved us in the fourth quarter.
I wanted to talk about Sam for a second though because not only is he one of the best players this game has ever seen, but he rubs off on his teammates. From a basketball standpoint, Sam has the ability to raise his teammates' scoring averages by big jumps. He just makes everyone around him better. When Sam was here in Minnesota, Fred Hoiberg had a great year, Sprewell was at the top of his game and Kevin Garnett was the MVP of the entire NBA. It was almost like our entire team all had career years. Now he is doing the same thing with the Clippers. Sam has such a huge personality, I think the fans loved watching Sam interact with the refs almost as much as watching the game. When we lost Sam we lost not only a great floor leader but we lost a good friend.
I was sad to see him go. I'm not sure Sam could have done anything more to help the Clippers win tonight. But despite his 31 point night, we got a huge lift from an up and coming future star in Randy Foye.
Randy has been patiently awaiting his opportunity to perform in the clutch. Tonight we caught a glimpse of a player who can shoulder some of the load that Kevin Garnett takes on a nightly basis. Randy is built like a tank and his much stronger than most guards in the NBA but is still quicker than most guards too. Randy reminds me of a lot of what I see in Chauncy Billups and Dwayne Wade. Tonight Randy stepped out and hit threes, finished shots around the basket and he came up with some huge rebounds. Randy scored 15 points in the fourth quarter alone!!! The thing that makes Randy the most unusual for a rookie though is his calmness and his level of poise in a big game like tonight's. Composure is one thing that coaches can't teach and Randy Foye has it in spades.
11/26/2006 1:04:33 AM (Central Standard Time, UTC-06:00)
Comments [6]
11/26/2006 7:58:50 PM (Central Standard Time, UTC-06:00)
That game was extremely fun to watch! Even being behind most of the game, there was so much energy that it seemed like a comeback was inevitable. Good game, Mad Dog!
Suzi
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11/26/2006 10:13:28 PM (Central Standard Time, UTC-06:00)
Hi Mark,
Fun game tonight!
I have a comment about a previous blog regarding the new tougher rules about players complaining to refs. From my perspective, I like the tougher guidelines. I like to see passion, but not not griping - which is how it usually looks to me when players complain to the ref. It seems like players gripe after every call sometimes!
Second, I've coached youth basketball for seven years and I believe that the kids we coach take their cues from older and professional players. I think the more they see the pros argue with the refs, the more they want to do it - to the detriment of their development. Rather than learning from their foul, they want to argue and plead innocence. We tell them to just play ball!
Thanks for asking!
David
David F Mitchell
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11/28/2006 5:45:58 PM (Central Standard Time, UTC-06:00)
It's great to read this blog and get your "insider" take on things (like your friendship with Sam, and his comments during the game). This makes it fun. And I agree 100% on Sam: he is a true pro, a true veteran that makes the team and his teammates better. He's fun to watch and I'm sure fun to play with as a teammate too.
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11/28/2006 5:46:49 PM (Central Standard Time, UTC-06:00)
Good post Mark. And as a Clipper fan...we're happy Sam is here now!
wailea
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12/2/2006 3:27:55 PM (Central Standard Time, UTC-06:00)
Keep up the great work. Like someone else said, its great to get an insiders look of what its like in the NBA.
Alex
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12/3/2006 12:55:49 PM (Central Standard Time, UTC-06:00)
Mad Dogg - Just wanted to say that you are the man! I'm there almost every game as you guys walk from the locker room to the court and you always make the effort to say hi to be and my buddies and give us a handshake, and that is really cool. We also couldn't believe how after the Clipps game you just stopped and chatted with us like we were old friends at NBA City for a few minutes. You are truly a class act and you are appreciated by the members of Timberwolves nation. Thanks for being such a cool, stand-up dude.
Dan
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