1. Blake Griffin, L.A. Clippers 79.3%
2. Jonny Flynn, Minnesota 10.3%
3. Tyreke Evans, Sacramento 6.9%
4. Stephen Curry, Golden State 3.4%
Carr is the latest in a list of seven or eight coaches — former Wolves Darrick Martin and Tony Campbell have already been in — being interviewed and brought to practice for a day’s work for a position Kurt Rambis hopes to hire by the regular-season opener.
That coach solely will be responsible for working with players of every position at home and on the road, anytime day or night, on a course David Kahn set last summer when he said he had an “epiphany” that the Wolves can become the league leaders in making the players they already have better.
“We’ve told the players we want be a first-class organization, do things in a first-class way,” Rambis said. “We’ve told them we want to give them the optimum situation for them to develop their skills. That’s what David and I are trying to establish here.”
“I’ve thought about it a lot,” Jefferson said. “Kevin has improved his game in a lot of ways. He can score, pass and rebound. He makes it a lot easier on me. From my understanding, me and Kevin are the future big men of this team.”
The wolves have three strong players according to your PER, do you see them putting up more wins than last year as a result?
I see the Wolves as fringe playoff challengers, probably settling in the low-to-mid 30s in wins. Not great, but a lot better than most expect from them I believe. Upgrading from Telfair to Sessions is a huge, huge, HUGE difference.
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