If you haven't heard, Citypages got a candid and indepth interview with Minnesota Timberwolves owner and Minneasota billionaire Glen Taylor.
If you haven't read it, and you consider yourself a Wolves fan, take
the time to read it. I don't know what I'm more amazed with: some of
the things Taylor said, or just how bloody candid he was throughout the
interview. You NEVER hear an owner or somebody in sports management be
this blunt. I don't know how they did it, but it's a helluva read.
Here's
a few highlights, mostly notably on our favorite player KG, and my
least favorite VP of Basketball operations, Kevin McHale:
On McHale... "I
guess I would just say to the public, at the time last year, I didn't
know of a person—and we have had different people that have asked for
that job—I didn't see a person that I thought would do the job better
than Kevin."
On the Marko Jaric trade... "And I would just
say that they sold me. I had seen him play before and I didn't see
quite what they saw. But they were saying, "Gee, the guy is 6-7 and he
can play all these positions, and boy, wait until the fans see him."
Here's what I would say to our fans on that: Let us see what happens
this year and judge that. Because whatever we did last year, we really
messed up."
On getting rid of Wally... "I'm just saying there
was probably more to it that had to do with Wally that we have chosen
not to talk about—that Kevin has never said and we have never
said...But I would say some things came to a head that forced us to get
into something we didn't necessarily want to do."
On former coach Flip Saunders... "I
can tell you that Chauncey [Billups] left not because of Kevin but
because of Flip. Now, have we said that? We didn't want to say that
about Flip because he was here at the time."
On getting Mike James... "McHale
had talked to Garnett and said, what do you really want? And Garnett
said, I want an experienced guard. I have done the best when Sam was
here, and with an experienced guard, I am a better player."
On trading KG... "So
I think there could be a scenario [where he leaves], but I don't think
it will be because Kevin puts pressure on me or that I would blindside
him. If it happens, it will be because we talk to each other and say,
you know, it isn't going so good this year."
What Taylor would want in return for The Franchise "...a couple of young players and a couple of draft picks, so we could build a team around [that trade]."
There's
a ton more in here. The biggest surprise for me was Taylor laying the
blame at Flip's feet for letting Chauncey go. I'm not saying he's
wrong, I'm just surprised he said it. I know I have a biased opinion of
Flip, and that it was McHale, and not the Nosis, who should have been
canned a couple of years back, but after seeing the problems with
players Flip's having in Detroit, perhaps there was more to this than
first thought. Not that I'm taking the blame for this whole debacle off
of McHale. What's baffling is that Taylor walks through most of the
screwups McHale's made the past couple of years, admits they were
screwups, but still comes back to "well I don't think anyone else could
have done it any better." Looks like McHale's lifetime contract is safe.
Or
is it? Midway through they talk about Fred Hoiberg, and it sounds like
they're grooming him as McHale's replacement. For Timberwolves fans,
that's great news. Let's just hope it happens sooner rather than later.
It makes me wonder why the League doesn't make it a necessity for owners to pass an aptitude test before they're given the keys to the kingdom of owning an NBA franchise. Because Taylor's knowledge of the game along with that of McHale's seems to be diminishing by the minute. God knows if this team will actually do anything of relevance this year let alone any year in the foeseeable future whilst McHale is running the basketball operations. Stellar performer on the court but as an executive he stinks up the joint !
McHale had zero qualifications to be a General Manager when he started and he hasn't improved his resume since. Flip is a nice guy coach who prays when he should be yelling. Not my cup of tea. In fact, I think it would safe to say, that without KG the entire T-Wolves franchise would be known as "Clippers Central" assuming the Clippers still sucked as bad as the T-Wolves management and coaches and teams (KG excepted or course)
dustylaker ....... At least Baylor had the foresight finally to see The Clippers could be viable if they spent some money. Begrudgingly Sterling agreed to loosen the purse strings and they aren't doiing too badly now afterall. They've got the nucleus of a team that could do something worthwhile in the League rather than being on the outside looking in, as they've been so often.