You know there's something wrong when a former player is caught in the cross hairs of an owner's rant as to his team's malaise. It can't have been missed by anyone who's noticed the itinerant rantings of Timberwolves' owner Glen Taylor and much to the chagrin of others over how he felt that the franchise was let down by Kevin Garnett.
In happier times Taylor seen here with former player Kevin Garnett. picture courtesy of nba.com/minnesotatimberwolves/kevingarnett .....
Less I'm mistaken Taylor and GM Kevin McHale all but lost all of the goodwill the franchise built up within the Minneapolis area when they agreed to trade the much beloved star to the Boston Celtics. And though this young team is struggling to determine a path for itself within the league. I find it somewhat infantile for Taylor to be now criticizing the player. Was the time that Garnett spent there in Minnesota not profitable for all concerned ? OK so you didn't so you didn't fulfill your goal of winning an NBA championship. But it wasn't for the lack of trying on Garnett's path during his tenureship there with the T'wolves.
Kirk Snyder of the T'wolves tries to avoid Rudy Ga*y of the Memphis Grizzlies who appears in the background. picture courtesy of ap/photo/Tom Olscheid......
It can be said that though the team has faltered it was of their own making as to the lamentable position that they now find themselves in. As for McHale we've not heard a response from him as to his owner's childlike rant. For Taylor to suggest tht Garnett tanked the season by sitting out 5 games because of an injury is asinine and not deserving of a reply from the player , himself. I suspect that Taylor has forgotten that the roster surrounding the player wasn't all that impressive to begin with. But then that's what you get in a hiree of McHale's supposed pedigree. His assessment of NBA talent is broderline suspect at best and only marginally worse than that of his counterpart in New York. Though we knew off the bat the New York Knicks were going to be terrible this season anyway. As to how bad I don't believe that anyone believed that they'd be this lamentable.
Rashard McCants of the Minnesota Timberwolves tries to shoot over the outsretch hands of the Grizzlies' Hakim Warrick. picture courtesy of ap/photo/A J Olmscheid.....
In all honesty though whatever gave anyone the idea that Isaiah Thomas was ever any good as a coach let alone a great assessor of NBA personnel ? Much of the same can be said of McHale himself as he was skirting under the radar of not having to operate in major market in the NBA. The veracity of Taylor's argument is about palpable and palatable as asking someone to take a swift knee to the groin. For the reciever it'll be painful and for the aggressor of the action it only goes to show how infantile they are.
Rashard McCants seated on the bench alongside teammates Chris Richard and Corey Brewer in their game against the Memphis Grizzlies. picture courtesy of nbae/getty images/David Sherman.......
The Twolves' record in the Northwest Division stand at an abysmal 17-50 some 27.5 games behind the Utah Jazz. Only the morbidly moribund Seattle Supersonics has a worse record within the division. But when you're witnessing the play within the division you've only got to appreciate how bad things have become for the likes of the T'wolves and Sonics.
Randy Foye of the T'wolves tries to evade a Grizzlies' player. picture courtesy of nbae/getty images/David Sherman.....
About the only thing that the team has in its favor as of now is that it's youth based and laden with a varying degree of talent. And at the core of its element are Al Jefferson the leading scorer on the team, Randy Foye, Rashard McCants and Corey Brewer. Whether or not coach Randy Wittman can steer this team in the right direction is open to question.
As for McHale he's sitting atop of this curent mess and on appearance his position would seem safe for now. But only Glen Taylor seems to think that much of the franchise's problems seem to stem from what he believes was Garnett's sitting out the final 5 games of the season. Pity that he and McHale didn't think about surrounding Garnett with the talent required to make the team a real contender.
Born in the UK of Caribbean parentage and having lived in the US for the last 15 years. A keen martial artist (Black Belt 2nd degree in karate. I also practice savate , tae - kwondo ) College Grad BA's in Econ and Int' Fin. Served five years in the British military. I've gotten use to the American way of life and the language. The women on the other hand, that's something else ! Sports is my great passion along with music and the movies. However I feel that having resided here for all this time , I still somewhat miss the land of my birth. That being said I 'love this great country and all that it has afforded me' An avid Pats and Spurs' fan. Soccer Chelsea ,
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