| 09 August 2009
The deal was reached after the two sides resolved their contract differences earlier today. The deal is expected to be finalized and signed by Rambis on Monday, and a news conference introducing the former Lakers player to the Twin Cities is to be scheduled for Tuesday.
Clearly Rambis wants a challenge, and there are few franchises in the league right now with a more challenging future than Minnesota. With the Ricky Rubio thing still hanging over the organization's head Rambis isn't even 100% sure who his starting point guard will be next season, or if Rubio or fellow rookie Jonny Flynn will even be on the roster at that point. The only thing that's certain is that it's going to be an uphill climb, but Rambis seems ready to take it on. Of the guys Minnesota was looking at, he's the most experienced and has the most rings, both as a player and a coach.
It won't be easy, but somebody's got to do it. And now, officially, every team in the NBA has a head coach. Now all Kahn has to do is take care of the Rubio thing. Piece of cake…
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