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    Timberwolves sign guard Bracey Wright to a contract.
    Terms weren’t disclosed but it appears the former Indiana Hoosier is a lock to make the Wolves roster.
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    Bracey Wright is headed to the Florida Flame of the “D League.”
    He’ll attempt to learn how to play point guard in Ft. Myers.
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    Timberwolves recalled Bracey Wright from the NBA Development League on Tuesday.
    The rookie is expected to join the Wolves today against the Bulls. Wright averaged 21.1 PPG for the Florida Flame, ranking third overall. “He looks a little bit ahead of the curve as far as rookies are concerned,” coach Dwane Casey said. “Down there, he’s been able to make mistakes and play through it.”
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    Bracey Wright matched his season total for points with 13 on Wednesday against the Rockets.
    Wright, who was just up from the Developmental League a day before, went 6-for-6 from the line, including two big fouls shots with a second left on the clock to seal the three-point win. He averaged 21.2 PPG for Florida in the D-League this season.
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    Bracey Wright was called up from the Developmental League on Monday.
    The rookie went on the road trip and figures to get plenty of minutes the rest of the season.
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    Timberwolves reassigned Bracey Wright to the NBA Development League on Tuesday.
    With the emergence of Marcus Banks and the presence of Marko Jaric and Troy Hudson, Wright had no role with the T-Wolves in their backcourt.
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    Indiana guard Bracey Wright is leaving school to enter the NBA draft.
    He’s going to hire an agent, so there’s no turning back. He averaged 18.3 ppg this season.
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    The Wolves must decide by Friday whether to exercise the team option for guard Bracey Wright, who spent most of the season in the Development League.
    Given a serious knee injury to Rashad McCants, Wright -- who averaged 8.9 points and 19.3 minutes in seven appearances -- looks like a good insurance policy.
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    The Minnesota Timberwolves exercised their contract option on guard Bracey Wright for next season.
    It’s possible Wright could see some decent minutes due to a serious knee injury to Rashad McCants.
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    Minnesota guard Bracey Wright says he will not go to the D League this year if the team asks him to.
    “I wouldn’t go,” he said. “I believe I’ve done everything down there. I went down and played extremely well. I was on a winning team. My numbers were great, I did everything they asked, and I really can’t see why they would want to send me back.” Pretty hard talk from a second-year, second-round pick, but we’re guessing the Wolves find a way to use him this year, especially given the loss of Rashad McCants (knee).