Worth Noting
Gopher athletics director Joel Maturi
after being asked last week if football season ticket sales have jumped since the early
February announcement about a top 20 recruiting class: “You know what,
I am not aware of that but I think we’re going to see some spiking.
It’s the last year in the dome. People are going to know that if they
have tickets for next year, they’ll get them for TCF Bank Stadium
(opening in 2009). Because if they don’t after that, it may not
happen.”
Timberwolves radio color man Billy
McKinney told Sports Headliners he’s predicting a
Lakers-Pistons NBA finals. Flip Saunders and his Pistons will
win the title, McKinney said.
McKinney will speak to the North Dakota Chamber of Commerce on March 4
in Fargo. He’s been involved with public speaking for years. His web
site is
www.billy-mckinney.com.
Timberwolves guard-forward
Corey Brewer
was the No. 7 pick in last year’s NBA draft. At the NBA All-Star
break he’s played in 50 games, started 23 and averaged 5.4 points per game,
3.7 rebounds and 1.4 assists. He has made only .354 percent of his field
goal attempts (.194 percent of three pointers). He said in an interview
last week that he “should shoot 45 (percent) and above.”
Luke
Walton, 28, said he and his Lakers’ teammates are aware of the franchise
history that includes Minneapolis but they don’t talk about it. The
oldest Laker, 33- year-old Derek Fisher, was born 14 years after
the team moved from Minneapolis to Los Angeles. “When I started watching it was Magic
(Johnson) and them in the ‘80s doing the showtime. ….You gotta
give respect for the people who started it all,” Walton told Sports
Headliners last week.
Laker players are wearing a logo this
season to commemorate the 60th anniversary of the franchise.
The logo includes the words Minneapolis, Los Angeles and Lakers.
Prep basketball expert Ken Lien’s
latest rankings of the state’s top 10 boys’ teams are: Hopkins, Osseo,
Minnetonka, Henry Sibley, Cretin-Derham Hall, Shakopee, Crosby-Ironton,
Stillwater, Wayzata and Benilde-St. Maragaret’s. Lien, chair of the Mr.
Basketball program, compiles his top 10 based on who he considers the
best teams regardless of school enrollment size.
Twins president Dave St. Peter said
there have been ongoing discussions with ace closer
Joe Nathan
regarding a new contract. Nathan is a free agent after this season.
With more concerns than in the past about the starting pitching, St.
Peter said the bullpen is “more important” now to the team’s success.
The 2008 Diamond Awards Dinner will air on FSN North three times
during February, with the first broadcast tonight from 6:30 to 8 p.m.
The event was held last month and is the Twins Cities chapter of the
Baseball Writers of America's opportunity to present their awards for
the 2007 season. The other broadcast dates are Sunday, February 24 from
3:30 to 5 p.m. and Friday, February 29 from noon to 1:30 p.m.