Mamba Mentality wrote:paying homage to the great Mark Madsen, IYKYK
Sadly, I don't know if enough hoops fans know. So this is for them...
Flashback to April 19, 2006. Final game of the season... Minnesota vs. Memphis. The Wolves were out of the playoffs, but could move up ONE spot in the draft with one more loss. Enter Mark Madsen and Glen Taylor. 
- Mark Madsen was a poor-shooting galoot who made less than 1/2 of the shots in his career despite shooting layups and dunks almost exclusively. He had made 1 three pointer in his entire career... his rookie season. 
- Madsen avg. 10 mpg that season. He'd never played 12 minutes straight in any game in his career.
- Up 6 going into the 4th quarter... the Wolves put Madsen in the game and he played all 12 minutes with other bench guys.
- Madsen had not taken 5+ shots in any game that season. He took 5 shots in that quarter... including 2 three pointers. It wasn't enough to lose.
- So... the game went to OT. No problem. Madsen played all 5 minutes and missed 2 more three pointers. It STILL wasn't enough.
- The game goes to 2nd OT... and now the scene is set... Madsen plays 5 more minutes... and takes FIVE more three pointers.
- Madsen played the final 25+ mpg of that game without a rest... shot 1 - 15 fg (career high)... including 0 - 7 (career high) on three pointers.
Finally, the tank works!
The Wolves moved up one spot in the draft! YEAH! So what do they do?
Glen Taylor (owner) initiates a trade so the Wolves could jump back one spot in the draft for cash considerations... which Taylor pocketed.
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Just how bad was Mark Madsen as a shooter? Glad you asked! Consider... 
- Mark Madsen shot 18% over his final two NBA seasons (6 - 33 fg) shooting only layups and dunks. 
- Mark Madsen shot 19% on free throws over that same stretch.