Kahn declined to discuss specific candidates. Those known to be on the initial list are ESPN analyst Mark Jackson, Portland assistant Monty Williams and Houston assistant Elston Turner.
Meanwhile, Rubio has decided to dismiss his lawsuit against DKV Joventut, the Barcelona daily El Periodico reported Sunday. And word is DKU Joventut, which last season paid Rubio $97,000, has signed point guard Kristaps Valters, 27, from Latvia to a two-year contract.
That could indicate Joventut is ready to allow Rubio to negotiate out of his $6.6 million buyout, allowing him to play in Minnesota this season. Kahn was headed to Spain this week to try to assist. Kahn is expected to discuss Rubio’s buyout with Joventut general manager Jordi Villacampa.
“Buzz” is that most fickle, slippery of qualities that is harder to get a grip on than one of the point guard’s no-look passes. But Delzell said that intangible quality, combined with a flashy style of play, a baby face and a shaggy ‘do that is en vogue with young people make the 18-year-old Rubio a highly marketable commodity in the endorsement world.
“[Sounds] like Q-Rich might be moved again,” Matt Smith of AM1500 in Minnesota posted on his Twitter account. “[Wolves GM David] Kahn says lots more moves to go.”
In fact, while Richardson is the highest-paid and most accomplished player in this transaction, Telfair was likely the centerpiece to the trade from L.A.’s perspective. His presence was redundant in Minnesota thanks to the arrival of Jonny Flynn (and, perhaps someday, Ricky Rubio), whereas the Clippers have been searching for a capable backup for the oft-injured Baron Davis.
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