Wednesday (Kevin Martin, Chase Budinger and the Wolves) edition: Wha' Happened?

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July 3, 2013 at 5:24PM
(The Minnesota Star Tribune)
(The Minnesota Star Tribune)

OK, forget everything we said yesterday. Actually, don't forget it. Just know that by signing Kevin Martin -- one of the three shooting guards they and plenty of other teams were going after -- along with re-signing Chase Budinger, the Wolves' need for long-distance shooting has been met. And they still have enough pieces/roster flexibility to keep re-shaping their roster. Also, landing two players who played previously for Rick Adelman means they are not only familiar with his system but is also a strong indication that he is coming back to coach. Nothing is guaranteed and money surely played a role, but we're guessing Budinger and Martin would not have signed without some evidence that Adelman would return.

The Flip Saunders honeymoon is not over; it was simply delayed.

Martin is a 6-7 scorer; you can see he is legitimately sized when you look at him in relation to Luke Ridnour, who tried gamely to play the two-guard spot last year but often was physically overmatched. He might be challenged defensively, but he is a guy who has averaged at least 23 ppg in three different seasons.

The 2010-11 Rockets, which featured both Budinger and Martin (along with Adelman as coach) made 677 three-pointers and ranked ninth in the league at 36.7 percent made. Last year's Wolves, beset by injuries to shooters and everyone else, made just 450 and had the second-worst three-point shooting percentage (30.5) of any team in the past decade. Last year's Wolves won 31 games; the Rockets team in question won 43.

Three-point shooting is not the only metric we are going on here, but 43 wins is a reasonable expectation considering all Minnesota has coming back (Kevin Love, Ricky Rubio and presumably Nikola Pekovic, among others).

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Michael Rand

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Michael Rand is the Minnesota Star Tribune's Digital Sports Senior Writer and host/creator of the Daily Delivery podcast. In 25 years covering Minnesota sports at the Minnesota Star Tribune, he has seen just about everything (except, of course, a Vikings Super Bowl).

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