
Depth Chart
Jordan/Speights
Landry/Gibson/Turkoglu
C.J. Miles/AK47/Pietrus
Fields/Brewer/Marco B.
Lawson/Douglas/Cole





Salaries
Hedo Turkoglu $11,815,850/$12,000,000 (non-guaranteed)
DeAndre Jordon $9,000,000/$9,000,000/$9,000,000/9,000,000
Landry Fields $6,000,000/$6,000,000/$6,000,000/$6,000,000 (PO)
Carl Landry $5,000,000/$5,000,000/$5,000,000/$5,000,000/$5,000,000
C.J. Miles $5,000,000/$5,000,000/$5,000,000/$5,000,000/$5,000,000
Andrei Kirilenko $5,000,000/$5,000,000/$5,000,000/$5,000,000/$5,000,000/
Ronnie Brewer $4,710,000/$4,370,000 (non-guaranteed)
Marco Bellinelli $3,500,000
Mickael Pietrus $3,000,000
Toney Douglas $2,067,880
Ty Lawson $2,544,529/$3,610,686
Taj Gibson $1,195,680 / $2,155,811 (TO) / $3,181,977 (QuO)
Norris Cole $957,000/$1,023,800
Marreese Speights $800,00/$800,000
Malcolm Lee $418,000/$800,000
Total Salary (2012/2013): $61,008,939
Draft Picks
MIN's 2013 1st
MEM's 2013 1st (lottery protected in 2013-2016)
NJN's 2013 2nd
NOH's 2014 2nd (top 55 protected)
MIN's 2015 2nd
DEN's 2015 2nd
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2012--Contender:
Wolves had dramatically transformed their roster which at one time had Kevin Love, Ricky Rubio, Michael Beasley, etc. Wolves were able to build a team that would have competed for a Championship for many seasons. With Dwight Howard, Carlos Boozer, Grant Hill, and Eric Gordon the team was ready to compete.
Summer--2012: (Rebuilding Mode)
Wolves had lost Dwight Howard to free agency, a move nobody had seen coming. Wolves were stuck without a starting center and were forced to hold onto Hedo Turkoglu without being able to move him with Howard to get some kind of value in return. Things were starting to fall.
Wolves were also forced to move franchise guard Eric Gordon because we could not afford to offer him the maximum contract. Had Hedo Turkolgu been moved, he could have possibly stayed on the team.
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2012--New Identity:
Wolves had an entirely new roster after the loss of Howard and Gordon. Acquiring young up-and-coming talent like Ty Lawson, DeAndre Jordan to replace Howard, C.J. Miles, Carl Landry, Landry Fields, and solid bench depth, we were not ready to throw in the towel.
2012 to future:
With our young core moving forward, we feel we can grow as one and get back on our feet ready to compete in the near future. Most of the core players are locked up into long affordable contracts and look to stay with the Wolves for a very long time. Wolves also look forward to having over 14 million coming off the books after the 2013 season. We will have the opportunity to acquire a superstar to help carry our team further. We will also have two first round picks, cap space, and tons of young talent.
Conclusion:
Wolves have been on a major roller coaster ride throughout this entire process. After all of our original star talents leaving us, we felt we were going to be stuck in the dungeon for many years. Today, we now have a young starting five with plenty of talent along with a great bench.
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Winning or not, I have showed that no matter what tough challenges you may come across, don't give up and keep fighting. Some people who may have gone through the same challenges with their team might have thrown in the towel and given up. I was determined to make this team better again and turn it around properly with young talent and flexibility. We now have both along with the tools to be ready to compete in a year or two. Despite losing superstars, I feel my team right now is even better than before.
























































