From Don Seeholzer/Pioneer Press:
David Kahn, hired Friday by the Wolves, described the dinner Monday evening as “strictly getting to know you” and leaves Wednesday morning for a three-day NBA draft combine in Chicago.
I asked Kahn on Friday why the new guy wouldn’t be concerned with having McHale’s long shadow remain in an organization that he’s trying to remake anew and if he wouldn’t worry that McHale is used to picking up the phone and calling owner Glen Taylor anytime he wanst something done.
“Kevin and Glen have a relationship that’s lasted 17 years,” Kahn said. “I think it’s wonderful. I don’t have any worries. That won’t even be part of the decision-making process. I’m not so insecure that I don’t think people should be allowed to voice their opinions if they’re different from mine.
“My relationship with Glen frankly starts today. I know what my authority is. I know I’m the decisionmaker. Kevin and I, if we do this, hopefully we’ll have a relationship that the person he calls is me.”
“I’m very happy for David,” Bird said. “He’s a very intelligent guy and knows the ins and outs of this league as well as anyone. He has all the tools to get the job done in Minnesota.”
Despite his success, Kahn also delivered several duds during his time at the helm in Indiana: he traded Antonio Davis, who could have pushed the Pacers over the Lakers in 2000, for the draft rights to Jonathan Bender; hired Isiah Thomas as head coach, drafted David Harrison; and acquired Jamaal Tinsley in a draft-day deal.
The deal for Tinsley was his biggest blunder…
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