The Minnesota Timberwolves consider Marko Jaric, not Troy Hudson, Randy Foye's backup at point guard. That's no doubt because Hudson's agent, Bill Neff, told Wolves owner Glen Taylor the veteran wants to be traded. The Wolves could have a difficult time finding a team to take Hudson, who averaged just 5.9 points a game last season. He is owed almost $19 million for the next three seasons. Link--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
I don't care. He has been such gabage since we signed him to an extension, he puts up poor shot attempts he is a below average passer, and doesn't play defense. I'm sad to say I don't think there will be a deal done. I will honestly take anything if it means getting rid of him.
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (tim @ Jul 17 2007, 12:23 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>I don't care. He has been such gabage since we signed him to an extension, he puts up poor shot attempts he is a below average passer, and doesn't play defense. I'm sad to say I don't think there will be a deal done. I will honestly take anything if it means getting rid of him.</div>tim, how would we know if he's a below average passer when he's never passed?
This guy is a garbage player anyway. He doesn't know how to pass, his scoring ability is decreasing. Even though they lost Mike James, they don't need to re-sign this guy.
As the article says, it's very unlikely that the Timberwolves will find a suitor for Troy Hudson. Minnesota should just go ahead and buy out his contract, no one wants a way over-payed 31 year old. I don't even know why Minnesota gave Troy Hudson this contract in the first place.
When did scrubs gain the right to demand trades The only realistic way to get rid of him would be to include him in a Kevin Garnett trade. He makes 6 million a year for the next 3 years and the only thing his is consistent at is being injured.