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Wolves Updates 6/9 E-mail
Written by SG   
Tuesday, 09 June 2009 04:51
New Wolves boss David Kahn and Kevin McHale today met at length for a third time to discuss the team’s coaching job.

Looks like there will be a decision made on McHale’s future with the franchise by the end of the week at the latest.

Kahn last week asked us media types to give him some quiet time to decide the matter because he considered the attention generated by the two men’s first two meetings over dinner created what he called an undesirable “breathless, moment-by-moment” situation.

I sent him a text message tonight and asked if he was passing behind the moon for a prolonged period of radio silence and if a decision might come this week.

His response simply was: “Shhh.”

 


If McHale does not return to coach with a multi-year contract, Kahn is expected to begin a search, although he has said it is not imperative he have a coach in place by the June 25 draft.

Former NBA coaches Sam Mitchell, Avery Johnson and Jeff Van Gundy and current Boston assistant Tom Thibodeau are available candidates. A dark-horse possibility is former Atlanta, Cleveland and Memphis coach Mike Fratello, the longtime television commentator who was part of the NBC broadcast crew when Kahn worked on the network's "Showtime" NBA show in the early 1990s. Fratello last coached the Grizzlies in 2006.



From a Bob Sansevere/Pioneer Press Q&A with David Kahn:
I started looking last summer (to get back into the NBA), thinking it was something I wanted to do. I was a little bit choosy. I don't want to come across like I had my choice of jobs. These jobs don't come open very often. I was very fortunate that this job was open, and it did hit almost all the things I was seeking — in particular, quality ownership and the opportunity to make an impact right away because of the roster flexibility.

Certainly, it's a tough job, because we have so much work to do and so many pieces to add. But there is a lot of freedom and flexibility here that a lot of times isn't associated with taking over a new job.


I do get grumpy when we lose, but I try not to show it. (NBA executive) Donnie Walsh taught me well that if I walk through the office after a game or the next morning and people see the disappointment on my face, well, then I need to understand that's going to impact their lives. I need to make certain in this position that, even in trying times, people keep their chin up and attack the next day.

We all have ego. As much as all of us will try to deny it, we all do. It is important that we do a good job here. I'm eager to achieve success. And I hope we can. And then good things will follow.



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