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Timberwolves' Jefferson says knee will be ready in 2 weeks
When point guard Blake Ahearn fell into Al Jefferson's knee almost two weeks ago, the star forward collapsed to the floor after hearing a pop, never a good noise on a basketball court.
"The biggest injury I ever had in my life was an ankle injury. So when I heard my knee pop, I just said, 'Oh Lord.' I thought it was over," Jefferson said Monday at the team's media day, his first comments about the injury. "But, knock on wood, it was just a little minor setback."
He was diagnosed with a minor sprain and plans to do conditioning work and some individual drills when training camp opens in Mankato on Tuesday. Contact drills will likely begin in another week or two.
"I'm feeling wonderful," Jefferson said. "The knee was a minor setback. It's recovering real fast."
After being acquired with four players from the Celtics for Kevin Garnett, Jefferson flourished in his first season as a go-to player. He averaged 21 points and 11.1 rebounds, one of only four players in the league to average at least 20 points and 10 boards a game.
"As the season went on, he just became more and more unstoppable," guard Rashad McCants said.
"Being the Number One guy was something I got a chance to experience again for the first time since high school. But there's a lot of things I have to get better at, like being a leader, picking up my teammates," Jefferson said. "I averaged 21 and 11, but we won (22) games, so that really don't mean nothing. I'd rather average less points and less rebounds, but we make the playoffs. That's the Number One thing for me."
The Timberwolves are still looking for a leader to emerge in the locker room, and Jefferson's talent alone makes him an ideal candidate. But skills are only part of the equation when defining that role, and Jefferson admits he has a lot to learn in that department.
"When (his teammates) made a mistake, I'd kind of get on them," Jefferson said. "That's one thing I have to change because I made more mistakes than probably everyone on the team and no one ever said anything to me. They all tried to pick me up, so I have to return the favor."
Coach Randy Wittman watched Jefferson mature throughout the season, get confronted with double- and triple-teams and grow accustomed to being the man for the first time at basketball's highest level.
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Minnesota Timberwolves' Al Jefferson hams it up for the camera during the NBA basketball team's media day Monday, Sept. 29, 2008, in Minneapolis. Jefferson suffered a scary knee injury while working out with the team two weeks ago; it was diagnosed as just a mild sprain and he says he plans to be back to normal in another two weeks or so.
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