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Minnesota Timberwolves, Eric Murdock
The Timberwolves won more games in their first season (22) than any of the other late 1980s expansion teams, and with a group of young players led by Christian Laettner, the team is on the rise. The Timberwolves have a hard act to follow, however; the last NBA team in Minnesota, the Lakers, won five NBA Championships before moving to L.A. in 1960. DID YOU KNOW? Only two players - Brad Sellers and Doug West - are left from the Timberwolves' inaugural season. Sidney Lowe, who took over as coach of the Timberwolves midway through 1992-93, was a starting guard in the franchise's first game and recorded the first assist in Timberwolves history. SCORECARD. On April 17, 1990, the third-largest crowd in NBA history packed the Metrodome, giving the Timberwolves an attendance total of 1,072,572, the highest single-season total ever.
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Daily Position Focus: Forward

Tom Gugliotta
Christian Laettner
Bob McCann
Sam Mitchell
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* Factoid: Christian Laettner played Forward for the mighty Timberwolves.
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The giant out of Wisconsin led his Badger team in scoring, field goal percentage and blocks last season. For his efforts, he was tabbed on honorable mention All-Big 10 last season. He runs well for a big man and should fit an up-tempo Timberwolves' style well.



Drafted in the second round of the 1995 NBA Draft by the Minnesota Timberwolves with the 49th overall pick...Twice chosen as the Ivy League Player of the Year and a three-time All-Ivy First Team player.Finished as the fifth leading scorer in school history (1.488 points)..Led Conference in scoring (14.1 ppg) and assists [5.8 apg) as a senior.



Selected by the Minnesota Timberwolves in the 1989 Expansion Draft... Good outside shooter and very fast for a big man... lowa's most improved player his senior season... After being traded from Boston to Sacramento, scored a career-high 29 points.



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Justin Patton
Donyell Marshall
Christian Laettner

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Ryan Gomes, Forward - Timberwolves.
Craig Smith, Forward - Timberwolves.

Back to the Front! Timberwolves card back du jour...

Isaiah Rider
Rider was the decisive winner of the 1994 Slam-Dunk Championship with his "East Bay Funk Dunk" in front of a hometown Minnesota crowd. Despite standing only 6-5, Rider has proven that he can dunk with the best of them. 1994-95 Points Per Game...20.4.
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957

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