For the ninth time this season, the Minnesota Timberwolves scored 130 or more points as they completely demolished the Milwaukee Bucks, 139-106. This time, the effort was given a boost by a historic performance from an unlikely source.
The Timberwolves have re-signed free agent guard Bones Hyland, according to NBA.com’s transaction log. Hyland, who turned 25 on Sunday, finished last season on a two-way contract with the Timberwolves after being waived by Atlanta.
Minnesota Timberwolves’ new addition is putting in valuable minutes to prepare for a role on the team. While the trade deadline passed a month ago, teams were busy tweaking their rosters via buyouts and free agency in recent weeks.
The Timberwolves intend to promote guard Jaylen Clark from his two-way contract to a standard deal, agent Todd Ramasar tells Shams Charania of ESPN (Twitter link).
It's hard for everything to go right in the NBA, whether that's due to managerial decisions, bad luck with injuries, or other factors. In league history, there are some moments that stand out, moments that could have gone in a completely different direction and drastically changed the league.
The Los Angeles Clippers play their final game before the All-Star break on Wednesday night at home against the Golden State Warriors. Two players won't be joining the team.
One talented LA Clippers player will find himself glued to the bench for the foreseeable future as the dust from the James Harden trade begins to settle.
Calvin Booth doesn't like single-skill specialists. The Denver Nuggets GM prefers players to be multi-faceted, especially in the standard skillset for their position.