Let's get our honky tonk on. Below the fold.
Lynx
- Silver Stars take out the champs. (San Antonio Express)
- 13 three pointers do in the Lynx. (Strib)
- Seimone Augustus in a favorite sports highlight. (Swish Appeal)
- Hammon and Young lead Silver Stars over Lynx. (USA Today)
Wolves Free Agency
- The Lakers have some really, really old names on their books. (Eric Pincus' twitter)
- Wolves decline qualifying offers for Beasley and Randolph. (Washington Post)
- Rick Adelman says Wolves have to be aggressive to address short comings. (KARE)
- Timberwolves pursue Brandon Roy and Nicolas Batum. (Seattle Times)
- Timberwolves host Stiemsma, target Batum. (Washington Post)
- Wolves to to host Stiemsma and Hill. (SB Nation Minnesota)
- Wolves in market for additional forward. (FSN)
- Hollinger on Batum signing. (ESPN Insider)
- "It was the Lakers who called Wolves about Gasol." (The Bird Whisperer)
League-Wide Free Agency
- NOLA to possibly pursue Nicolas Batum. (New Orleans TP)
- The Dallas Mavericks old folks home free agency list. (Fort Worth Star Telegram)
- Grant Hill gets the Kobe German blood platelet treatment. (Herr Bucher's twitter)
- The obvious follow up.
- Phoenix and Detroit have their eye on Michael Beasley. (SI.com)
- Rumors. (SB Nation)
- Rumors. (HoopsHype)
Signings (please put new signings in comments with links so we can update the post):
Offer Sheets (please put new offer sheets in comments with links so we can update the post):
- Nic Batum w/Minny
- Roy Hibbert w/Portland
- Omer Asik with Houston.
Misc
- Steve Aschburner has a new book out about Harmon Killebrew. Steve will be on AM1500 for an hour today at 1, and tomorrow on News at Noon on WCCO. (Amazon)
- Iggy Pop. (New York Times)
- Is Obamacare the biggest tax increase in history? (Mother Jones)
- Health reform's next judgment day. (The Monkey Cage)
- What will the states do with Medicaid expansion? (The Monkey Cage)
- 7.2 trillion degrees. (TPM)
- CERN to give a big update on Higgs search during ICHEP particle physics conference in Melbourne on July 4th. (CERN)