Slim Tubby wrote:Thank you, sir.Impuniti wrote:Slim Tubby wrote:For you or anyone else that knows, what's the background story behind this chant?
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It's rumored Jimmy had sex with her during the bubble. There's a famous interview of her interviewing Jimmy during the bubble that added more fuel to the fire. Supposedly the room Jimmy was in was very loud during the bubble run thanks to Rachel. And yes, she was married during that time.
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That might be part of the Butler/Nichols thing... but not the reason Timberwolves fans chant Rachel Nichols:
It wasn't just that Bulter asked to be traded. It was that he orchestrated his exit with Nichols' help. He was disingenuous about it. He did it all to benefit Jimmy Butler.
- Butler brought in an ESPN crew (led by Rachel Nichols) to discuss his demands to be traded. The entire charade... including the famous practice where he called out Towns and Wiggins... was orchestrated for his own PR purposes. The practice happened as the ESPN crew was already on its way to MN for the interview. That wasn't a coincidence. LOL.
Nichols and ESPN were the TMZ-style pawns in Butler's grand scheme. In the end, Butler got what he wanted (yet again)... he got traded. By then, it was too late for Minnesota. The team, coming off its first winning season in 13 years, was 4 - 9 in large part because of the drama and because a healthy Butler randomly sat out games. The return of Dario Saric and Robert Covington (and no #1 picks) was laughably bad.
In the end, everyone for the Wolves got canned. Even Wiggins and Towns were traded. Nobody is left with the Wolves who was there at the time.
But...Timberwolves fans were the ones who got screwed over, too. And they're still around. And they remember all of his antics.
[Summary: The trade request wasn't really about Towns/Wiggins not being ready to win. That's where Butler was disingenuous. It was ... wait for it... 100% ABOUT MONEY! NBA rules prevented the Wolves from extending Butler for the max... unless they started trading guys left and right off of the first playoff team since 2004. Butler was too impatient to wait until summer, so he pulled the Rachel Nichols stunt and blamed it on losers like Wiggins and Towns.]