Wolves Re-Sign Anthony Carter

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  1. bbwSwish

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    <div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post">Sports Illustrated - Free agent guard Anthony Carter re-signed Friday with the Minnesota Timberwolves .

    Carter, a 6-foot-2, 195-pounder, has played six years in the NBA, including last season with Minnesota. He averaged 2.7 points, 2.4 assists and 11.2 minutes in 66 games including 12 starts.

    No terms were disclosed.</div>
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    Interesting addition to the TWolves. I thought Anthony Carter was in retirement already. I remember AC's old agent forgot to submit paperwork for his player option and cost his client $6Million. I don't see him doing much more than what he did last season.
     
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    Isn't Carter under 30 still? I remember back when Miami was grooming him as Tim Hardaway's replacement, only for him to falter. What my impression of Carter was that he was very steady with the ball, played some good defense, and didn't have a solid jumpshot.

    He looked like he was someone who could step in and contribute last season, and bringing him back makes sense as he still makes a great third point guard.
     
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    Carter is not going to be known for his offensive game, but he really plays hard. Wally loves him. Believes that he plays the way a point should play. Very good at distributing the ball on the run. He's a cool guy though. I gave him crap for, as he puts it, not shutting other points down on the defensive end. He was pretty confident last season, haven't seen him lately though.
     

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