Wolves to bring back Mo' Evans?

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  1. stkf

    stkf BBW Member

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    <div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post">"With the free-agent signing date starting Tuesday, the Timberwolves are showing significant interest in bringing back former Wolf Maurice Evans, his agent, Roger Montgomery, said."</div>

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    Evans is a nice solid SG/SF. He can come off the bench, and get you some hustle points. Hopefully, in my case, this is a sign and trade and Kings get something out of it.
     
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    I've seen a couple of games in wich he played.
    he is solid and will be a great for the wolves in the SF/SG pos.

    nice to finally ear some news,thanks dog.

    i wonder what the kings will get out of this it is a sign and trade.
     
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    Henacy JBB The Man like Sam

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    Even tho, Mo Evans is restricted, I doubt this turns into a sign & trade situation. The Kings will just let him walk cause realistically what do the Wolves have(and are willing to give up to get a lesser player like Evans) that the Kings would want?

    Anyway, decent move by the Wolves they need more athletism on the perimeter and wing. Right now, he will fit in nicely as the 4th wing guy in the rotation with probably McCants starting at the 2, Wally at the 3, Hassell as the 1st wing off the bench and then Evans.
     
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    No! I was hoping Mo Evans would be picked up by the Lakers. He's a defensive stopper, and is physical on defense. He also has an offensive game, and is just now putting everything together. Hats off to the TWolves if they land Evans. Casey was able to watch a lot of Evans in last year's playoffs, when he was on the Sonics bench. Evans drew Ray Allen and forced Ray into some difficult shots and contested every shot attempt.
     

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