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Team Name: Minnesota Timberwolves
Hometown: Minneapolis, Minnesota
NBA Western Conference
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2008 Minnesota Timberwolves Schedule

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Regular Season

January
Date Day Game Time Channel HD Channel
01/02 Wednesday Portland Trail Blazers 8:00 PM 759
01/04 Friday Denver Nuggets 8:00 PM 756
01/06 Sunday Dallas Mavericks 3:30 PM 601
01/08 Tuesday Miami Heat 8:00 PM 755 755-1
01/11 Friday at Houston Rockets 8:30 PM 756
01/12 Saturday at San Antonio Spurs 8:30 PM 753
01/15 Tuesday Golden State Warriors 8:00 PM 755
01/18 Friday at Phoenix Suns 9:00 PM 758
01/19 Saturday at Denver Nuggets 9:00 PM 758
01/21 Monday at Golden State Warriors 4:00 PM 758
01/23 Wednesday Phoenix Suns 8:00 PM 757
01/25 Friday at Boston Celtics 7:30 PM 753
01/27 Sunday New Jersey Nets 6:30 PM 754
01/29 Tuesday at Chicago Bulls 8:30 PM 754
01/30 Wednesday Chicago Bulls 8:00 PM 756

February
Date Day Game Time Channel HD Channel
02/04 Monday Houston Rockets 8:00 PM 755
02/10 Sunday Toronto Raptors 6:30 PM 753
02/12 Tuesday at New Jersey Nets 7:30 PM 753
02/13 Wednesday Los Angeles Lakers 8:00 PM 759
02/19 Tuesday Philadelphia 76ers 8:00 PM 753
02/21 Thursday San Antonio Spurs 8:00 PM 751
02/24 Sunday Dallas Mavericks 6:30 PM 755
02/26 Tuesday Utah Jazz 8:00 PM 754
02/27 Wednesday at Toronto Raptors 7:00 PM 751
02/29 Friday at Cleveland Cavaliers 7:30 PM 754

March
Date Day Game Time Channel HD Channel
03/02 Sunday Seattle SuperSonics 6:30 PM 756
03/04 Tuesday Charlotte Bobcats 8:00 PM 753
03/05 Wednesday at Utah Jazz 9:00 PM 760
03/07 Friday at Sacramento Kings 10:00 PM 759
03/08 Saturday at Los Angeles Clippers 10:30 PM 759
03/11 Tuesday Portland Trail Blazers 8:00 PM 753
03/14 Friday at Seattle SuperSonics 10:30 PM 759
03/15 Saturday at Portland Trail Blazers 10:00 PM 756
03/17 Monday Los Angeles Clippers 8:00 PM 755
03/19 Wednesday Memphis Grizzlies 8:00 PM 757
03/21 Friday at Indiana Pacers 7:00 PM 752
03/22 Saturday New York Knicks 8:00 PM 756
03/26 Wednesday at Houston Rockets 8:30 PM 757
03/28 Friday at San Antonio Spurs 8:30 PM 756
03/30 Sunday Utah Jazz 3:30 PM 751

April
Date Day Game Time Channel HD Channel
04/01 Tuesday Detroit Pistons 8:00 PM 754
04/02 Wednesday at Utah Jazz 9:00 PM 757
04/04 Friday at Phoenix Suns 10:00 PM 758
04/06 Sunday Memphis Grizzlies 6:30 PM 753
04/08 Tuesday at Charlotte Bobcats 7:00 PM 751
04/09 Wednesday New Orleans Hornets 8:00 PM 756
04/11 Friday at Orlando Magic 7:00 PM 753
04/12 Saturday at Memphis Grizzlies 8:00 PM 754
04/15 Tuesday at Detroit Pistons 7:30 PM 753
04/16 Wednesday Milwaukee Bucks 8:00 PM 757
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Minnesota Timberwolves History

Professional basketball returned to the Twin Cities in 1987, when the NBA granted one of its two new expansion teams (the other being Orlando) to original owners Marv Wolfenson and Harvey Ratner to begin play for the 1989-90 season. Known as the Timberwolves, they made their debut on November 3, 1989 losing to the Seattle SuperSonics on the road 106-94. Five days later they would make their home debut at the Metrodome losing to the Chicago Bulls 96-84. Just two nights later the Wolves would get their first win, beating the Philadelphia 76ers at home 125-118 on November 10th. The Timberwolves, led by Tony Campbell with 23.2 ppg, went on to a 22-60 record, finishing in 6th place in the Midwest Division. Playing in the cavernous Metrodome, the expansion Timberwolves drew over 1 million fans including the 3rd-largest crowd in NBA history at 49,551 on April 17, 1990 that saw the Timberwolves lose to the Denver Nuggets 99-88 in the final home game of the season.

The next season the team moved into the Target Center and won 29 games, however they fired their head coach Bill Musselman. They didn't fare much better under Mussleman's successor, ex-Celtics coach Jimmy Rodgers finishing with an NBA-worst 15-67 record. Over the next several years, the franchise encountered mediocrity and even a near relocation in 1994 before NBA owners rejected the team's move to New Orleans. Glen Taylor bought the team and named Kevin McHale general manager.

In 1997 Kevin Garnett and Stephon Marbury established themselves as two of the brightest rising stars in the NBA. Garnett averaged 18.5 ppg and 9.6 rebounds per game, while Marbury averaged 17.7 ppg and dished out 8.6 assists per game. Despite losing leading scorer Tom Gugliotta for half the season the Timberwolves went on to post their first winning season at 45-37 making the playoffs for the 2nd straight season. After dropping Game 1 on the road to the Seattle Supersonics in the playoffs the Timberwolves earned their first postseason win in Game 2 winning in Seattle 98-93. As the series shifted to Minnesota the Timberwolves had an opportunity to pull off the upset as they won Game 3 by a score of 98-90. However, the Wolves dropped Game 4 at home as the Sonics went on to win the series in 5 games.

Minnesota began the 2007-2008 NBA Preseason with two games in London and Istanbul, as part of NBA Europe Live 2007. On October 10, The Wolves lost to Kevin Garnett and the revamped Boston Celtics 92-81. To start the season, the Wolves began 0-5 before finally ending the drought with a home win over Sacramento. That drought also brought about speculations of the possible dismissal of current coach Randy Wittman, as well as trouble adjusting to life after losing franchise star Kevin Garnett to Boston.

Information excerpted from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Minnesota_Timberwolves.

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