Open-air sports fans. The details surrounding the NBA taking one of its exhibition games outside (as previously noted on the Fanhouse) have been finalized. The Phoenix Suns will be hosting the Denver Nuggets October 11 in Indian Wells, CA (just outside of Phoenix), as has been reported by the Arizona Republic. The game will be played at the Indian Wells Tennis Garden, which begs a few questions: Will talking be allowed during play? What exactly is the surface that they will be playing on: grass, clay, synthetic? My vote is for blacktop. Another concern is how they can be so sure that it won't rain (Weather.com is reporting showers in Indian Wells this Friday).
At any rate, I can't think of two better teams to go at it as god intended them to. Shaq, Nash, A.I., Carmelo, and Amare under the moonlight sounds like some serious fun.
With Rashad McCants trade rumors swirling around the Timberwolves message boards, it appears that Ol Shaddy is doing nothing to boost his trade value. Amid the Timberwolves' 92-86 loss to the Houston Rockets, McCants had a bit of a freakout toward the end of the first half. According to
That's right. Randy Foye, the fifth/sixth pick from the 2006 NBA draft was back in uniform last night as the Timberwolves took on the Chicago Bulls. That's one less built-in excuse for why the Timberwolves are so dreadful this year and one more shot of rocketfuel to the Fire-Randy-Wittman train. Foye, playing for the first time all season after being sidelined with an injured left knee, looked pretty solid, finishing with a steal, a couple of assists, and 11 points on 4-8 shooting in about 18 minutes of play. 

Now I generally don't get my NBA insight from Sam Smith, but as someone who attended Saturday night's game against the Pistons, I have to agree with his assessment that the performance of Joakim Noah--who provided a hugely energetic shot-blocking/rebounding/be-everywhere-at-once effort down the stretch--may signal that the Bulls might want to go a different direction. 



























