I didn't see anyone post a link to this, but if it already was then I apologize.
http://www.nba.com/timberwolves/news/going_the_extra_mile_070716.html
Some interesting key notes:
Joe Maloof wants to put together a "ticket package for our season-ticket holders, to bring them out here for four or five games. All the top draft picks are out here. I’ve seen (Greg) Oden twice, (Kevin) Durant, our guy (Spencer Hawes) of course, and your Corey Brewer. The way it’s set up with the venues here at UNLV and the talent we have here, it’s just great."
Joe Maloof answered questions on the "glory days" Kings, including the Horry shot.
Joe Maloof on how much owners should be involved in the basketball operations of their franchise: "There are two different parts to an NBA franchise: the business part, and the basketball part. We try to balance the two, but in reality, our decisions are going to be based on what’s best for our team on the court, not business wise. Four out of eight years we’ve paid the luxury tax, and we’re not afraid to pay it. We want to put the best basketball team we can on the court and not worry about the money. We’ll worry about that later."
http://www.nba.com/timberwolves/news/going_the_extra_mile_070716.html
Some interesting key notes:
Joe Maloof wants to put together a "ticket package for our season-ticket holders, to bring them out here for four or five games. All the top draft picks are out here. I’ve seen (Greg) Oden twice, (Kevin) Durant, our guy (Spencer Hawes) of course, and your Corey Brewer. The way it’s set up with the venues here at UNLV and the talent we have here, it’s just great."
Joe Maloof answered questions on the "glory days" Kings, including the Horry shot.
Joe Maloof on how much owners should be involved in the basketball operations of their franchise: "There are two different parts to an NBA franchise: the business part, and the basketball part. We try to balance the two, but in reality, our decisions are going to be based on what’s best for our team on the court, not business wise. Four out of eight years we’ve paid the luxury tax, and we’re not afraid to pay it. We want to put the best basketball team we can on the court and not worry about the money. We’ll worry about that later."
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