<div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post">He will continue getting treatment: massage, electronic stimulation, all the things you do when you're trying to sooth an ornery back. But chances are the Wolves won't know until this afternoon's Game 6 in Sacramento just how close to 100 percent Sam Cassell is. Cassell has been bothered by a balky back off and on this season. Even more so in the past three weeks, according to Wolves coach Flip Saunders. In Friday night's 86-74 victory, Cassell's already sore back got worse when he got knocked down early in the first quarter. After looking very limited while committing two fouls, Cassell went to the bench. He played only three minutes in the first quarter, 11 in the first half. After the game, Cassell said his back affected his entire game. "His back seemed to be a little better," Wolves coach Flip Saunders said after Saturday's practice.</div> Link
Good, we need him to feel better for the game today. He will be crucial for our gameplan, and if he isn't that healthy, lets pray that Wally will be able to go and take some offense into his hands. And Sprewell might have to have another 30 point game if Wally isn't ready to go.