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Timberwolves At Rockets: Beasley's Big Night…

Read More: Kevin Martin (G – HOU), Michael Beasley (F – MIN), Kevin Love (F – MIN), Ricky Rubio (G – MIN), Rick Adelman (H – HOU), Minnesota Timberwolves, Houston Rockets, Minnesota Timberwolves at Houston Rockets, Jan 30, 2012 7:00 PM CST

On Monday night in Houston, Minnesota Timberwolves’ forward Michael Beasley found himself in a bit of an unfamiliar role. . .coming off of the bench. If tonight’s results are any indication, that might not be the worst thing Rick Adelman could do.

Beasley led the Wolves in scoring on Monday night, pouring in 34 points while hitting 10-of-14 shots from the field and going a perfect 12-of-12 from the line in Minnesota’s 120-108 victory over the Houston Rockets at the Toyota Center. The victory marked just the second time the Timberwolves have beaten the Rockets in their last 18 meetings.

The 120 points is a high scoring mark on this season for the Timberwolves, eclipsing the 106 they put up in a victory over the San Antonio Spurs on January 2.

Minnesota trailed going into halftime of this one by a score of 56-54, but started the second half on a 12-4 run to give themselves a 66-60 lead. After the Rockets fought back to tie the game at 68, the Timberwolves went on a 19-6 run, and were really never threatened after that point.

In addition to Beasley’s big night, Kevin Love chipped in with 29 points and seven rebounds. Ricky Rubio did what Ricky Rubio does, coming up just short of a triple-double by putting up 18 points, 11 assists, and eight rebounds. The Rockets were paced by guard Kevin Martin, who scored 29 points. He didn’t get much support, however, as none of his teammates scored more than 13.

Minnesota’s victory in coach Rick Adelman’s return to Houston once again puts them within one game of the .500 mark at 10-11. They also collected their fifth road victory of the season, matching the total that they’ve put up in each of the past two seasons in just nine games.

Minnesota will once again try to get to that elusive .500 mark on Wednesday, when they return to the Target Center to host the Indiana Pacers.

Running low on time today, i’ll be back tomorrow hopefully with some more news.

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Kevin Love Contract: Timberwolves Close To Deal…

Read More: Kevin Love (F – MIN), Minnesota Timberwolves, Houston Rockets at Minnesota Timberwolves, Jan 23, 2012 7:00 PM CST

With the eleventh hour approaching, the Minnesota Timberwolves may or may not have landed an extension with their star big man Kevin Love. According to Ray Richardson of the Pioneer Press, an agreement is in place. Love becomes a unrestricted free agent this summer if a deal is not reached and in writing by Wednesday at midnight eastern time.

Richardson’s report says the supposed deal is worth $62 million for four years, which would mean the T-Wolves did not make Love their “designated player” and give him the maximum $78 million over five years.

Now, for what it’s worth, less than an hour after Richardson’s post went up, Kevin Love tweeted, “if you read it on the internet it must be true right?” making it pretty implicitly clear that Richardson’s report is erroneous. Marc Stein tweeted shortly thereafter that the two sides have not agreed to anything and talks are still “ongoing.” A google search renders a result from ESPN with the headline, “Report: Kevin Love, Wolves agree,” but when you click on it, the headline changes to, “Sources: Kevin Love, Wolves talking.”

Therefore, I think it’s probably safe to assume that nothing is final yet, but things appear to be getting closer, close enough for Minnesota beat writers to jump the gun. Stay tuned for more updates.

For more on the Minnesota Timberwolves, check out Canis Hoopus. You can also head over to SB Nation’s main NBA hub at SBNation.com/NBA.

There is the quick update of the day.

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Kevin Love, John Wall And Kevin Durant Pull Out Of…

Read More: Josh Howard (F – WAS), Kevin Durant (F – OKC), Michael Beasley (F – MIN), Kevin Love (F – MIN), Wayne Ellington (G – MIN), DeMarcus Cousins (F – SAC), Wesley Johnson (G – MIN), John Wall (G – WAS), Minnesota Timberwolves

Michael Beasley had great intentions when the the Minnesota Timberwolves forward announced intentions to hold the Michael Beasley All-Star Classic in Osseo, Minn., on Friday night. Unfortunately things aren’t exactly working out well for him as Kevin Love, John Wall and Kevin Durant have all had to bow out of the charity game.

The game was originally set to feature the four aforementioned players along with DeMarcus Cousins and Timberwolves teammates Derrick Williams and Wesley Johnson. With Love, Durant and Wall now out, however, the Star Tribune’s Jerry Zgoda reports a few changes have been made.

Organizers are working to add another star name or two. Beasley’s Timberwolves teammate Wayne Ellington and Washington’s Josh Howard have been added to the game.

They’ve changed ticket prices from $60, $120 and $300 to $40 for general admission, $80 for VIP reserved and $200 for one of 35 courtside seats.

All in all, it’s for charity and therefore a worthy cause regardless of who is going to play what amounts to being a meaningless game of basketball regardless.

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The great American game of fighting over money

[unable to retrieve full-text content]NEW YORK — Kevin Garnett, 35, the Boston Celtics forward who has had a stellar career, was with the Minnesota Timberwolves in 2004 when a teammate, Latrell Sprewell, augmented the national stock of unfortunate pronouncements.

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