
Wolves Recall Chris Richard
Published on February 18, 2008 under NBA G League (G League)
Sioux Falls Skyforce News Release
Minneapolis/St. Paul - The Minnesota Timberwolves announced today the team has recalled first-year center Chris Richard from the Sioux Falls Skyforce of the NBA Development League. Richard appeared in six games for the Skyforce, averaging 10.2 points and 11.5 rebounds in 28.3 minutes per game. He led the team in rebounds in three of six contests, while helping them to a 4-2 record in that span. Before heading to Sioux Falls, Richard appeared in 24 games for the Wolves, averaging 1.3 points and 1.9 rebounds in 9.2 minutes per game.
"We're glad Chris had the opportunity to play some valuable minutes in the DLeague," said Timberwolves Vice President of Basketball Operations Kevin McHale. "Chris went to Sioux Falls, worked hard, played well and demonstrated what he is capable of. We're confident that he will continue to develop and believe he has a bright future."
Richard was originally assigned to the Skyforce on Jan. 28. He will be back practicing with the Wolves today. Per NBA rules, a player can be assigned to the team's D-League affiliate a maximum of three times during the season. Sioux Falls, the D-League affiliate for Minnesota and Charlotte, is led by head coach Nate Tibbetts and is 17-16 on the season.
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