My guess is that he stays in Detroit and ends up replacing Michael Curry as Pistons head coach.
I don’t think his decision is related to the Wolves’ situation. But if it were, I’d think it would be as Kevin McHale’s top assistant and not as head coach, since Kahn still is talking with McHale about the job and as far as I know, hasn’t begun the process of a coaching search.
The pair will meet for a third time at an undisclosed place and time to discuss McHale’s status with the team. Having a former NBA head coach on his staff has been discussed, but that’s not imperative. It would be surprising, if McHale were retained, if a deal would be for more than two years…
One position the Wolves are not planning to take in the draft is power forward. Kahn said star Al Jefferson is ahead of schedule recovering from a torn ACL last season. It’s clear the Wolves will pursue a pure point guard via the draft, free agency or trade.
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