The Wolves likely would pair Penn — a salary-cap expert who has tutored under Jerry West, Kevin Pritchard and Chuck Daly in a 10-year NBA management career with Memphis and the Trail Blazers — with assistant general manager Fred Hoiberg as his top personnel evaluator.
ESPN.com, citing one unidentified league source Friday, said Penn is mulling an offer from the Wolves and is expected to accept.
Penn and former Indiana Pacers General Manager David Kahn are believed to be the only outside candidates both interviewed and still interested in the job.
Love is hoping his presence will bring some luck to a franchise that has been short in that department since entering the league 20 years ago.
“It’d be huge,” Love said, kidding that he wished he had the appropriate incentives in his contract, should this be the Wolves’ year to get the No. 1 pick.
A doctor assigned to evaluate Snyder told Warren County Common Pleas Judge Neal Bronson on Friday that Snyder isn’t cooperating. The doctor recommended that the 25-year-old be moved to a behavioral center for further evaluation.
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