A Rebuild In Progress
If the NBA gave out an award for "Best Offseason Executive", you'd be hard pressed not to include Minnesota Timberwolves President David Kahn in that discussion. Maybe he even takes home the hardware.
Since taking over for the Wolves in May, Kahn has basically overhauled an entire roster, coaching staff and front office all for the betterment of saving face from finishing 24-58 last season. Forget pieces of a puzzle. While this jigsaw won't contend anytime soon, at least the picture in Minnesota is easier on the eyes now compared to Kevin McHale's five-straight postseason drought.
The Wolves aren't going to win a championship. It's unlikely that they'll even get into the playoffs. No-one really expects that. But they do expect improvement. A sign that this rebuilding mode is working, that they are moving back towards relevance again.
Now, no one is going to confuse them with Boston, Cleveland, Los Angeles or Orlando. But this entire offseason for the Wolves has been dedicated to getting better later by making adjustments now.
It's all part of the Minnesota makeover.
Goals For The 2009-10 Season:
- Win 30-35 games
- Al Jefferson named to All-Star team
- Jonny Flynn in top 5 of Rookie of the Year voting
- Corey Brewer in top 5 of Most Improved Player voting
- Acquire a defensive minded big to play behind Kevin Love
- Develop young talent
Settings:
Season Length: 82 games
Team Chemistry: On
Player Roles: On
Progressive Fatigue: On
Trade Deadline: On
Trade Override: Off
Allow CPU Trades: On
Preseason Games: On
Injuries: On
Fantasy Draft: Off
Customize League: Off
Playoff Format: 7-7-7-7
Quarter Length: 12 Minutes
Difficulty: Hall Of Fame/Custom Sliders
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