Eurosport - Thu, 25 Oct 06:33:00 2007
Three-times All-Star forward Antoine Walker has been traded to the Minnesota Timberwolves by the Miami Heat in a five-player deal.
Walker, who helped Miami win the 2006 NBA title, was acquired along with centre Michael Dolean and forward Wayne Simien, a first-round draft pick and financial considerations.
In exchange, the Wolves sent former Miami guard Ricky Davis and centre Mark Blount to the Heat.
Walker, 31, a veteran of 11 seasons in the NBA, moves to Minnesota after a chequered career in Miami where he did not always satisfy head coach Pat Riley's lofty fitness standards.
However, the forward's conditioning did not worry Kevin McHale, vice-president of basketball operations for the Wolves.
"Pat Riley's idea of conditioning and (that) of the rest of us is a little different," McHale said. "I'd say he's probably in pretty good shape."
Wolves head coach Randy Wittman is banking on Walker adding more flexibility to his team.
"In the past he's had the ability to create mismatches because of his style of play," Wittman said.
"He's not a post-up player; he's a spacer that at the four spot can space the floor."
Walker, whose NBA career has included stints in Miami, Boston, Atlanta and Dallas, averages 18 points per game in 847 appearances.
Reuters