This little guy's nonsense doesn't usually warrant a reply, but here's an interesting fact many people don't know about: in the 1999 season, during the lockout, many NBA players signed short term contracts with European teams, and among them was also the much anticipated number one pick Olowokandi. What is interesting is he signed for excactly the team mentioned above, Kinder Bologna, where Rasho (the 17th pick in the same draft) was playing at time (and also Ginobili, a couple of years after Rasho left for the NBA). A much hyped addition soon turned fruitless when the coaches realized "Olo" was far from the player they imagined and he was to serve only as a back-up for Rasho. Much like Minnesota is probably feeling right now.