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Traded to Washington earlier this week, former Timberwolves guards Randy Foye and Mike Miller seem happy to be with the Wizards.
The Washington Post
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The Washington Post
Wizards Choose Sooner Over Later
Mike Miller and Randy Foye, the newest members of the Washington Wizards, made their debut yesterday in the bowels of Verizon Center, squeezed between the excitement of two blockbuster trades in the Eastern Conference made earlier in the day and under the shadow of the NBA draft. Their arrival may have gone unnoticed outside the District, but the Wizards hope that Miller and Foye will help make the team a topic of discussion in April, May and possibly June.
The Wizards traded out of the first round, sending the No. 5 overall pick to the Minnesota Timberwolves, as part of a package that yielded two veteran players -- Miller in his prime, and Foye on the rise -- that can help a team built to win now.
Foye And Miller Press Conference
Just one day after they were traded from the Minnesota Timberwolves, Randy Foye and Mike Miller, along with Wizards head coachA Flip Saunders and Team President Ernie Grunfeld, spoke to fans and members of the media.
Well, that explains why the Timberwolves were so quick to give up on Randy Foye.
Timberwolves... brilliant or brain dead?
Minnesota GM David Kahn is either the star of last week's NBA Draft or a guy who is going to have some explaining to do.
Wolves take Ellington at No. 28
The Minnesota Timberwolves capped an eventful first round by taking North Carolina swingman Wayne Ellington with the 28th overall pick.
Optimism holds court as Wizards improve
Flip Saunders is working with Andray Blatche on a daily basis, putting the 22-year-old forward through various basketball drills while trying to solve the four-year mystery of what his destiny will be.
Timberwolves Take Rubio, Flynn, Ellington
As Ricky Rubio kept falling down the draft board, the Minnesota Timberwolves grew more and more hopeful.
HereI thought Kevin McHale no longer was with the Timberwolves. Or perhaps David Kahn was channeling McHale's ghost.
Mike Miller and Randy Foye on Their Way to DC
Ever since the lottery balls revealed to Wizards fans that Ernie Grunfeld would have to work with the fifth overall pick, I had a gut feeling the Wizards were going to deal the pick.
It's time for the NBA draft, the league's annual showcase of talent, drama, unique fashion choices and photos with Commissioner David Stern.
No Your Links: Mike Miller and Randy Foye Are Headed to Washington
Does this thing come with a map? Browse more photos>> Not only did yesterday's trade leave us with oodles and oodles of guards , but it left us with guards who know their way around the NBA.
Report: Wizards get Foye, Miller from T-Wolves for No. 5 pick and 3 players
Yahoo! Sports is reporting the Wizards and Timberwolves have agreed in principle to a deal that would send Minnesota guards Randy Foye and Mike Miller to Washington for the No.
Minnesota Timberwolves 2009 Draft Preview
The Kevin McHale era in Minnesota is over. New basketball chief David Kahn is now running things and hopes to build on a nucleus that includes one of the top power forwards in the game, Al Jefferson, along with guard Randy Foye and forward Kevin Love.
2009 NBA Mock Draft: It's Blake and bad weather
For 16 of the past 22 days here on the East Coast, it has rained. I'm not sure when we turned into Seattle, but the bleak weather is giving me an ominous feeling about the upcoming NBA Draft.
The latest rumor has the New York Knicks interested in moving up to No. 5 in order to take one of the many players they reportedly covet -- Stephen Curry, Jordan Hill or Jrue Holiday.
The Minneapolis-St. Paul Pioneer Press
Changes coming for Minnesota Timberwolves
The Timberwolves lost more than a coach Wednesday when they announced that Kevin McHale would not return next season.
PS I wish that the Kings and Timberwolves could somehow merge so that they could use this logo.
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Once a student, Krabbenhoft now a legend
Joe Krabbenhoft didn't feel - or sound - like a Legend despite working at a youth basketball clinic billed under that name Saturday morning at Washington High School.