Will Minnesota go to Jefferson every time on Friday night against a Boston Celtics team from which he was traded? Perhaps. One thing that's certain, however, is that Boston's starting center, Kendrick Perkins, came into the league with Jefferson and defended him in practice for two years.
"He thinks he knows all my moves, so it's going to be fun to surprise him and show him that I've learned some new ones," said Jefferson.
The Celtics also have a certain power forward known for his defense both on and off the ball. To see Jefferson go up against Boston's No. 5, whether it's one-on-one or not, should have Wolves fans licking their chops.
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