<div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post">With a final and definitive buzzzzz of the doctor's saw, the last in a series of walking casts that have immobilized Wally Szczerbiak's left foot and his 2003-04 season fell away Thursday morning. The Timberwolves' absent swingman wiggled his toes, flexed the foot, stood up and, though he didn't dare, felt as if he could jump for joy. A happy dance? Out of the question, especially with Mark Madsen in charge of that department now. </div> Link I hope he fits in here, or you can kiss him goodbye. At least it's good news that he is healthy and is almost healthy enough to play.
He can look at it this way... with all the cutting slashing, and double teams the Wolves get on the Big 3, he will get plenty and plenty of open jumpers. Which just happens to be the bread and butter of his game. Its just a matter of him executing what is given to him.
his outside shooting will help a lot...but he has to understand he wont be getting 15-18 shots a game...more like 7-10...
<div class="quote_poster">Quoting HoustonHoopa33:</div><div class="quote_post">his outside shooting will help a lot...but he has to understand he wont be getting 15-18 shots a game...more like 7-10...</div> He won't get 15-18 shots a game, but he should get more than 7-10. He's a great shooter and should only be better this year with all the open looks.
considering how much talent the T-Wolves actually have playing right now, it's scary to think they have Szczerbiak coming too. it'll be interesting to see how everyone fits in their roles.