Dear Wolves fans,
I can’t begin to tell you how excited I am to be the head coach of the Timberwolves. I want to thank Glen Taylor and David Kahn for giving me this opportunity.
As dedicated Wolves fans, you have been through some tough seasons recently. Nobody likes losing, especially me. But when I look at the players on this team now and how we are positioned for the upcoming seasons, I am truly optimistic that we have a bright future. There is some outstanding young talent on our team — talent that we can develop and nurture.
Presumably, based on the 22 and 24 victories Minnesota has amassed the past two seasons, that third threshold has been in place for a while.
All three of Kahn’s finalists for the position are said to have agreed to the thresholds. That suggests that Mark Jackson, the longtime NBA point guard turned ABC/ESPN analyst, and Rockets assistant Elston Turner somehow were less convincing in their “Yes” interview answers as they sought their first head-coaching job, or that Rambis was more persuasive in his nodding to Kahn’s precepts.
“I did have a final call with Kurt, one final call, to cover these areas because they were so important to me,” Kahn said. “I did want to make myself absolutely sure. Then we talked about these things [during a meeting with team owner Glen Taylor last week].”
Rambis apparently just got tired of the wait. He hasn’t been a head coach since succeeding Del Harris and guiding the Lakers to a 24-13 record during the lockout-shortened 1999 season.
This does not mean ceding every personnel move and all authority of the franchise over to Rambis. But any head coach must be able to feel that it’s his hand holding the reins when it comes to developing an overall strategy.
“I’m just ‘Joe Citizen’ now,” McHale said. “I don’t want to comment.”
McHale also declined comment about a 1-percent ownership in the Timberwolves that owner Glen Taylor has been said to offer him as a severance deal. That would have a value of about $3 million.
McHale did say he’s been talking with several networks about a TV analyst job. A month ago, word was that he and Charles Barkley would team up on TNT for the coming season.
“We’ll see,” he said.
If Al Jefferson returns to his All-Star-caliber level of the first half of last season it lifts Minnesota half a notch above doormat status, but the Wolves leaked a lot of talent since their strong January last season.
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