We are excited to add three young, talented and athletic players to
our team in Andrew Wiggins, Anthony Bennett and Thaddeus Young," said
Timberwolves head coach Flip Saunders. "With the additions of Wiggins,
Bennett and Zach LaVine this summer, we have brought in three exciting
young athletes who all have the potential to have an impact in this
league. All three of them complement each other very well and we believe
they will be foundations of our team for years to come. In Young we are
getting a proven NBA player who is entering the prime of his career.
Our fans will enjoy watching these exciting players this coming season
and beyond.
"I appreciate all that Kevin, Luc and Alexey have done for our organization and wish them the best of luck with their new teams."
"I want to personally thank Kevin Love for his six seasons with the Wolves,” said Timberwolves owner Glen Taylor. “On the floor, Kevin has worked hard to make himself a great player in the NBA. He also made it a priority to give back to the community through his Coat Drive and numerous other charitable endeavors. He represented the state of Minnesota well during his time with us and we wish him nothing but the best in Cleveland. I also want to thank Luc and Alexey for their contributions to the team and wish them well in Philadelphia.
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The Cavaliers sent the last two No. 1 picks away in this deal, but now arguably have two of the five best players in the NBA in their frontcourt. Both they and the Timberwolves should be thrilled with how this went down, as Minnesota now has an abundance of young, athletic players with star potential along with a proven starting power forward. Considering Love made it clear he would have signed elsewhere in free agency next year, Timberwolves general manager Flip Saunders deserves lots of credit for getting this much back for him.
CBSSports.com's Zach Harper has already examined what this deal means for both the and the on the court. Cleveland could be one of the best offensive teams in recent memory, while Minnesota can roll out some fun lineups, stay somewhat competitive and build for the future.
As for Philadelphia, this continues general manager Sam Hinkie's streak of acquiring first-round picks. The 26-year-old Young can be a free agent next summer, and he wasn't part of the Sixers' long-term plans. They'll see if they can get Shved to play like he has in international competition rather than like he did in Minnesota, and Mbah a Moute can either be flipped to a contender or stick around and mentor Joel Embiid -- the two Cameroonians have known each other since Embiid was 17 and they met at a basketball camp.
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There’s always a bigger fish out there.
One man on a fishing trip in Florida thought he was reeling in a four-foot black tip shark when a grouper emerged from the deep water and snatched the shark in one bite.
The video uploaded on YouTube was shot in Bonita Springs, Florida. The shark was seen wiggling around when a dark shadow emerged from the deep water. The giant grouper snatched up the black tip shark in just one bite and dragged it into the deep ocean.
"I appreciate all that Kevin, Luc and Alexey have done for our organization and wish them the best of luck with their new teams."
"I want to personally thank Kevin Love for his six seasons with the Wolves,” said Timberwolves owner Glen Taylor. “On the floor, Kevin has worked hard to make himself a great player in the NBA. He also made it a priority to give back to the community through his Coat Drive and numerous other charitable endeavors. He represented the state of Minnesota well during his time with us and we wish him nothing but the best in Cleveland. I also want to thank Luc and Alexey for their contributions to the team and wish them well in Philadelphia.
https://plus.google.com/u/0/100555621670807391986/about
The Cavaliers sent the last two No. 1 picks away in this deal, but now arguably have two of the five best players in the NBA in their frontcourt. Both they and the Timberwolves should be thrilled with how this went down, as Minnesota now has an abundance of young, athletic players with star potential along with a proven starting power forward. Considering Love made it clear he would have signed elsewhere in free agency next year, Timberwolves general manager Flip Saunders deserves lots of credit for getting this much back for him.
CBSSports.com's Zach Harper has already examined what this deal means for both the and the on the court. Cleveland could be one of the best offensive teams in recent memory, while Minnesota can roll out some fun lineups, stay somewhat competitive and build for the future.
As for Philadelphia, this continues general manager Sam Hinkie's streak of acquiring first-round picks. The 26-year-old Young can be a free agent next summer, and he wasn't part of the Sixers' long-term plans. They'll see if they can get Shved to play like he has in international competition rather than like he did in Minnesota, and Mbah a Moute can either be flipped to a contender or stick around and mentor Joel Embiid -- the two Cameroonians have known each other since Embiid was 17 and they met at a basketball camp.
The deal is
not off but, with a week left in the window, it leaves United battling
against time to barter down to a figure they believe is more acceptable.
Madrid's
president Florentino Perez sees Di Maria as their best chance to
redress their summer spending and the 26-year-old's departure would also
allow them to bring in another non-EU player in Radamel Falcao from
Monaco.
They know United have money to spend and want to use that to squeeze out as much as possible.
It
would represent a huge profit on the £20m they paid Benfica for Di
Maria and, coupled with his £180,000 a week wages, represent a huge
outlay for United - smashing the current British record of Chelsea's
£50m for Fernando Torres.
The two clubs meanwhile are also in discussions over a deal for United's young right-back Guillermo Varela.
The
21-year-old was David Moyes's first official signing from Penarol for
£1.75m but Madrid want him to join up with Zinedine Zidane and their B
team Castilla. They have asked for a loan which could become a permanent
£4m deal.
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There’s always a bigger fish out there.
One man on a fishing trip in Florida thought he was reeling in a four-foot black tip shark when a grouper emerged from the deep water and snatched the shark in one bite.
The video uploaded on YouTube was shot in Bonita Springs, Florida. The shark was seen wiggling around when a dark shadow emerged from the deep water. The giant grouper snatched up the black tip shark in just one bite and dragged it into the deep ocean.
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