Minnesota Timberwolves apologize for post-Kevin Garnett failures
The latest step for the Minnesota Timberwolves in the David Kahn era? Acknowledging all their problems in a full-page advertisement. No, seriously. Check out this ad the Timberwolves put in the Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune. It’s great.
The time for talk is over
Okay, not quite. Right after this long-winded letter. Because we do have a lot of good things to talk about.
Fourteen months ago we laid out a plan: First, we would become a running team that plays an exciting un-tempo style of basketball. Second, we would get younger in order to build a team that could improve together and compete for a number of years. Third, we would instill a culture of hard work throughout our organization. Fourth, transparency. We’ll always let you know exactly what’s going on, occasionally via long-winded letters.
That was our plan over a year ago and it hasn’t changed on iota. In the off-season we added young, athletic wind players Wesley Johnson, Martell Webster and Lazar Hayward. They join Jonny Flynn, Corey Brewer and Wayne Ellington as guys who can get up and down the floo quickly and shoot the ball from the perimeter. We re-signed Darko Milicic and added Nikola Pekovic, giving us two more up-tempo big men to run with one of the best outlet passers in the game, Kevin Love. We took advantage of our cap room to acquire a potential star in Michael Beasley, who was the number one prospect in his high school class of 2007 and averaged 26 points and 12 rebounds in his one college season. And finally, we added Luke Ridnour, a push-the-pace player who becomes the team’s elder statesman at the age of 29.
We now have more shooting, athleticism and depth at every position, which will make us a better team this season. So will we challenge for the NBA championship this year?
No likely.
Ouch. This honesty thing is a bit painful. But the reality is, we still need that one dominant player.
It’s possible that that player could already be on our roster. We have eight guys who were selected in the top seven picks of their respective drafts, and the average age of those players is 22. So the potential is there for someone to emerge. But in case that doesn’t happen, we’ll continue to manage our salary cap so that we have the flexibility to make that one move that can change a franchise.
We are confident, however, that this team will be exciting to watch. For the first time in years Wolves fans are going to fell like they’re missing out if they aren’t in the arena. So in addition to player development we’re working hard on fan development, starting with variable pricing and Flex Pack ticket packages that let you pick the games and seats that you want. The bottom line for fans is: We’re making it easier than ever for you to be part of our turnaround.
There’s been a lot of talk this off-season. The naysayers certainly have been vocal. And while we can understand a certain amount of skepticism, we know we’ve turned the corner. And we’re anxious to get after that first tipped ball so we can start to prove it.
Enough talk. It’s time to play.
Oh, wait. We forgot to talk about Rubio.
Next time.
Any time your genius advertising campaign includes the words, “Ouch. This honesty thing is a bit painful,” I think it’s safe to say your organization is not where it needs to be.
The Wolves still miss KG. But you can’t blame the Wolves for trading him away – any time you can swap Kevin Garnett for Al Jefferson and a bunch of scrubs, then later ship Jefferson away to make room for Darko Milicic, you HAVE to pull the trigger. Just have to.
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I hate how people hate on Kahn…
I still feel like he has done only one mistake: Darko.
Yeah, it might be a big one ‘tho.
IDK, I guess they are betting on a lot of things to go right (mainly Beasley and Milicic), but if they are right it will be nice for them. And I like his “honesty” which isn’t fooling anyone but is still entertaining.
I mean: there were a lot of other potential mistakes this offseason: Turkoglu, Joe Johnson, Stoudemire, Boozer, David Lee, doing nothing (Denver), Wes Matthews…
You can’t tell if it was a mistake without having seen a game, but I’ll agree that Darko is a high-risk, probably-not-that-high-reward bet at that price.
I love how Celtics blogs are active in the off-season… Where would i get my fix of NBA without you guys?
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Holly schleks!
I just realized that this Darko signing was over-hyped due to it’s early place in the offseason: the way people talke about Kahn you’d think the guy would have a fully guaranteed 50mil/6yrs contract, but get this:
“The contract is worth $20 million and the fourth year is only partially guaranteed”
it’s not like Darko was signed at a KG-like or Big Al-like contract, so it’s not basically a swap like you said…
It’s basically a Przybilla-like contract (4-5mil a year)… Nothing to do with, say, Eddie Curry a few years ago…
At that price, it’s not even that high-risk, given the guy can actually run like they said and is still young… And a center, who tend to get overpaid….
Still a bet that he’s their starter ‘tho…
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