Thursday, November 25, 2004

Wolves lose to Seattle 103-92

Wolves lost to Seattle the other night. I don't know how they've done it, but Seattle has become a formidable team in the West this year. I still think it's too early to tell if they're just off to one hell of a start, or if this team has all the right pieces.

Tonight the Wolves hope to feast upon an injured and suspended Indiana Pacers team. Its safe to say that after the brawl a week ago, the Pacers are a few short of a cornicopia. Can Kevin Garnett and the Wolves mash what's left of the Pacers like potatoes? Or will the Wolves spoil like two-week-old leftovers? Can this Pacers team actually grab a piece of the pie? Or are they just a bunch of turkeys? I think I'm about done now.

Happy Thanksgiving to everyone from us here at FSMB.

Tuesday, November 23, 2004

Wolves over Dallas, 83-82

Garnett fouled with five seconds left down by 2. Garnett solid from the free throw line. Wolves play big D in the Big D for the final five seconds. Wolves go home winners.

'Nuff said.

(I know I've been lazy with this blogging thing lately, but I haven't been able to watch much of the games. Tomorrow, I'll have extensive coverage of the Wolves/Supersonics match-up. I promise. I've got nothing better to do.)

Monday, November 22, 2004

Wolves over Hornets, 99-94

I only caught the end of this game, because I was at the high school football semi-finals on Friday night, cheering dutifully AGAINST my sister's school, Totino-Grace. I can't stand those private schools, but that's a different matter entirely. I didn't see Garnett get injured, but it's good to see that he came back and looked to be okay. The big story though was Eddie Griffin coming off the bench and scoring 24 points. He may wind up being the difference between getting knocked out in the Western Conference Finals last year and making it all the way this year. If he keeps having good performances, especially for a bench player, like he has so far, he will make a fine x-factor for this team.