TUESDAY, JANUARY 24. 2012 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN QUOTE OF THE DAY PAGE 9 "The thing I like about him is that he's a competitor. He doesn't back down from anybody, and he keeps an even keel. He doesn't get too high or too low. He just plays." — Minnesota Timberwolves coach Rick Adelman on Ricky Rubio Minnesota Timberwolves guard Ricky Rubio became a professional basketball player when he was 14-years-old. Yahoo! Sports TRIVIA OF THE DAY Q: How many consecutive games was Kevin Love's double-double streak last season? A: 53 games Yahoo! Sports THE MORNING BREW Timberwolves causing a stir within NBA It's a franchise with a dubious, inauspicious history that was considered one of the most insignificant, unworthy franchises in sports, especially after it traded away its greatest player in 2007 to the Boston Celtics. Notable players such as Ray Allen, Mario Chalmers, Ty Lawson and Brandon Roy were all drafted by this team, but were traded on their draft day. For many years, this sorry, laughable franchise was largely forgotten in the NBA and even in the state of Minnesota because it was a perennial bottom-feeder. This franchise is the Minnesota Timberwolves, a pack that was once an easy, guaranteed victory for all NBA teams, and is now a team on the rise looking to contend with the NBAs best. For all the draft blunders that the Timberwolves committed throughout their history — notably Christian Laettner, Isaiah J.R.' Rider, Donyell Marshall, William Avery, Ndubi Ebi, Rashad McCants, Corey Brewer and Jonny Flynn — they hit the jackpot drafting Kevin Garnett. Garnett led the Timberwolves to eight straight playoff appearances, including a trip to the Western Conference Finals in the 2004-05 season, a team that was also led by Sam Cassell and Lattrell Sprewell. But the Kevin Garnett era is in the past now, and the Timberwolves are finally moving on without him. Four years after the Garnett trade, the Timberwolves were a species searching for a new beginning, but a new era has brought new life to a pack looking to make an impact on the NBA. Timberwolves basketball is now led by the Californian cool, Kevin Love, and the Spanish sensation, Ricky Rubio, two of the most exciting, dynamic players in the NBA. The duo has captivated a fan base longing for optimism, excitement and victories. It's easy for a basketball franchise that was futile, like the Timberwolves, to hibernate in minds of Minnesota sports fans during winter because Minnesota is a hockey-first state, but the Timberwolves are the talk of not only the entire state, but of the NBA. The arrival of Rubio this season has sparked league-wide interest in the Timberwolves. His scintillating passes, crafty plays and remarkable court-vision have people comparing him to Steve Nash and Jason Kidd, two future hall of famers. He has made the team substantially better, and has silenced the doubters who have questioned if he could play in the NBA. His stats may not seem impressive to most people, but his impact is conspicuous. When the Timberwolves traded O.J. Mayo to the Grizzlies for Kevin Love in the 2008 NBA Draft, many people initially thought that it would be another one of the Timberwolves' terrible draft blunders. Little did Glen Taylor, David Khan and NBA followers know that Love would become a walking double-double, a franchise player and one of theNBAs best players. He is certainly not a highlight reel that will appear on SportsCenter's Top 10 plays regularly like Blake Griffin, but Love is a reliable, industrious player who plays hard every game. His ability to rebound, shoot and post up in the paint consistently makes Timberwolves fans forget Garnett. Love is a restricted free agent at the end of the season. Because Minnesota is a small market that does not attract elite, high-caliber free agents and has to rely heavily on the NBA Draft, re-signing Love to a maximum deal is an absolute must. The Timberwolves' future would dissipate if Love left the Twin Cities. Timberwolves fans are howling exuberantly about its team's future. The average age of the Timberwolves' roster is 25, among the youngest in the NBA, and even though their record doesn't indicate that they're on the rise, their ability to compete does. In losses against the playoff contenders Oklahoma City Thunder, Miami Heat, Chicago Bulls, Atlanta Hawks and Memphis Grizzlies, the Timberwolves only lost by a combined total of 23 points. If the Timberwolves can acquire a veteran or two to complement Love, Rubio and Derrick Williams, then they are a legitimate playoff contender. This week in athletics Edited by Max Lush Tuesday Wednesday There are no athletic events today. Thursday Women's basketball vs. Texas Tech 7 p.m. Lawrence There are no athletic events today. Friday Track and Field Jayhawk Invitational All Day Lawrence Saturday Woman's basketball vs. Baylor 7:00 p.m. Waco, Texas Sunday There are no athletic events today. Men's Basketball vs. Iowa State 1:00 p.m. Ames, Iowa Monday There are no athletic events today. NATIONAL SPORTS ASSOCIATED PRESS Kentucky returns to the top of college basketball The Wildcats, who were ranked No. I for two weeks earlier this season, moved up one place Kentucky, the only team in last week's top four not to lose over the weekend, is back on top of The Associated Press' college basketball poll. Monday after receiving 61 first-place votes from the 65-member national media panel. Missouri, which got two No. 1 votes, jumped from fifth to second, while Syracuse, which was in first place for the last six weeks, dropped to third after losing at Notre Dame, its first loss this season. The Orange were No. 1 on two ballots. Ohio State and Kansas moved up two places to fourth and fifth and were followed by Baylor, which fell three places after losing two games last week, North Carolina, Duke, Georgetown and Michigan State. Duke dropped four places after losing to Florida State at home. Murray State, the lone remaining unbeaten team in Division I, is 11th. Florida State, which beat North Carolina and Duke in its four-game winning streak, moves back into the poll at No. 23. Wisconsin, which has won four straight after losing three in a row, is back at No. 25. Illinois, which lost to Penn State and Wisconsin last week, dropped out from 22nd. Louisville, which reached as high as No.4 this season but has lost five of eight, fell out from 23rd. North Carolina is the only other team to be ranked No.1 this season, holding the spot in the preseason Top 25 and the first poll of the regular season. 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