But what has had me chuckling to myslef in bed for the last 20 minutes or so is just how stupid we come off looking time and time again. When will this organization get its crap together? I didn't doubt some of the things KG said about how the Celtics organzation was a whole different class act than ours. How the hell does this happn?
Minnesota Timberwolves select O.J. Mayo with first pick
By Don Seeholzer
dseeholzer@pioneerpress.com
Article Last Updated: 06/26/2008 08:01:18 PM CDT
The Timberwolves have O.J. Mayo and they aren't about to let him go.
Assistant general manager Fred Hoiberg made that official after addressing fans at the team's draft party.
"We picked him for us," Hoiberg said of Mayo, the Southern California guard Minnesota took with the third overall selection. "This means we're keeping him."
There had been speculation that the Wolves might pick Mayo and trade him to another team for someone like UCLA power forward/center Kevin Love and a veteran player or asset.
Love went fourth to Memphis, but Hoiberg made it clear there will be no deal. He was just glad the Wolves got the chance to take Mayo.
"We thought it was a very realistic chance that Miami would take him at No. 2," Hoiberg said. "They thought that highly of him. We think he'll come in here and be able to help us out right away. He's been working out against these (NBA) guys since he was a high school kid."
The Wolves were one of five teams to watch Mayo work out Saturday in Chicago and Hoiberg said that played an important part in their decision.
"Of his first 50 shots, I think he made 47 of them, so the guy can just flat-out stroke the basketball," Hoiberg said. "He's going to spread the court. He's going to allow Al (Jefferson) to have more room to operate on the block. He can play some point guard to allow Randy Foye to take a break. I think those two will play very well together. And the most impressive part we saw was the interview afterthe workout. He just blew us away, answered some very tough questions that we had for him."
Mayo averaged 20.7 points, 4.5 rebounds and 3.3 assists during his one college season, leading Southern California to a 21-12 record and NCAA Tournament berth.
He was regarded as a potential character question, however, because of allegations that he received thousands of dollars in cash and gifts from an agent's representative while in high school and college.
The Mayo selection was a hit with Wolves fans at the draft party and with Mayo, who stepped onto the stage at draft headquarters at the WaMu Theatre at Madison Square Garden in New York wearing a cap with the team's new logo.
"I'm just happy to be part of the organization," Mayo told ESPN, "and I'm ready to roll."
Hoiberg said it's possible the Wolves will package their two second-round selections (Nos. 31 and 34 overall) to move back into the first round.
"I think some size would be good to get now to put next to Al," Hoiberg said. "There's also some free-agent centers that are going to be in play for us starting July 1. It would be nice to get some size. It's just going to be good to get another piece to fit into this young group, which we think O.J. will be a big part of."
Wolves vice president of basketball operations Kevin McHale isn't scheduled to address the media until after the team makes its final pick.




Really now, this is embarrassing!
How do you come out and tell your fans this and then have the complete opposite happen a couple hours later? What does this look like to most people? Either they lied to the fans or someone didn't know what the hell they were talking about. Either way we look like an absolute joke and unprofessional. I just find this very funny. People read/heard this and went to bed happy. This is bad business, really bad business. We got to clean the perception of this place up. We really need to get our crap together!