<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE </div><div class='quotemain'>I don't think so," Kevin McHale said when asked if he has assembled one of the worst teams in NBA history. "No question we're struggling. It's an 82-game season. It's the whole body of work for those 82 games, so we'll see. We weren't winning the other way." Team owner Glen Taylor projects the team will lose between $10 million and $15 million this season. The Wolves rank 21st in the 30-team league in attendance with an average of 15,185 per game -- that's how many tickets are sold or given away, not the number of people in the arena -- and have announced two sellouts this season. -- Minneapolis Star Tribune</div>
This isn't the worst team ever for the simple fact that they have upside. So many terrible teams have nothing to build with, such as the Celtics of the mid 90's. Minnesota has a bright future.
Minnesota only has a bright future if McHale is fired. As it stands now, the T-Wolves can best aspire to be the Trail Blazers of 2006-2007