“He’s very thoughtful,” Walsh said of Kahn, “and I think you’d be wrong to judge him based on this because he probably has Step 1, Step 2, Step 3, Step 4 [already planned]. And he’s going into a situation that needs some change, and he’s looking at trying to change it, and he’ll do it in various ways — and the draft is the first step in this process.”
“I haven’t spoken to Minnesota; I will,” Walsh said today at a press conference to introduce draft picks Jordan Hill and Toney Douglas, according to the New York Post’s Web site. “He (Kahn) took a lot of point guards. I want to ask him why he did that. I just want to find that out.
But before we explore the options, you should know that Kahn was on with Mike & Mike on ESPN Radio this morning and vehemently denied any intentions to trade Rubio. Kahn said he was quite aware that Rubio might decide not to report and that’s why he took Flynn with the very next pick. The T-Wolves can play Flynn now and take their time dealing with the Rubio situation.
Translation: Kahn really does think this roster needs to be taken down to the studs; really does envision this taking multiple drafts and free agencies. It’s an attitude that must infuriate the McHale stalwarts who heard their man quickening in his enthusiasm of the roster he had 2/3 constructed over the previous two years, backed up for a lucky but still solidly performed month of January.
5:11: I’m in “Star Trek II” mode right now. “Kaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaahn!!!!!!” So stupid. I’m never trusting a guy who worked as a TV consultant, a sports writer and a stadium campaign organizer to run an NBA team again.
David Kahn says he’s happy with his abundance of point guards. Daryl Morey says he’s content with his trio of second-round picks.
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