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Timberwolves fire coach Randy Wittman

By JON KRAWCZYNSKI, AP Sports Writer 3 hours, 24 minutes ago

MINNEAPOLIS (AP)—Randy Wittman was fired as coach of the Minnesota Timberwolves on Monday, two days after an embarrassing 23-point loss at home to the last-place Los Angeles Clippers. Kevin McHale took over as coach, leaving his job as the club’s vice president of basketball operations.

The young team is 4-15 and has not responded to Wittman’s demands for tough defense and consistent effort. The Timberwolves are in the midst of a five-game losing streak in which the average margin of defeat has been nearly 17 points.

“There were certain goals and expectations that we had for this team at the start of the season, and we have not lived up to them,” Timberwolves owner Glen Taylor said in a statement.

“I am disappointed in our record and believe that we have more talent than our record indicates. A change had to be made and with three-fourths of the season remaining, there is still time to make substantial progress this year,” he added.

The team scheduled an afternoon news conference to discuss the change.

This was the fourth NBA coaching firing this season following P.J. Carlesimo (Oklahoma City), Eddie Jordan (Washington) and Sam Mitchell (Toronto).

Wittman was 38-105 since taking over for Dwane Casey in January 2007. McHale picked Wittman to preside over the team’s rebuilding following the trade of Kevin Garnett, but the second year of the plan has not produced results.

After keeping things close early in the season, the Timberwolves lost by 29 points at New Jersey on Friday night, then were blown out by the Clippers on Saturday night to seal Wittman’s fate. Wittman went 22-60 last year, his only full season in charge.

“I want to thank Randy for all of his contributions to the Timberwolves through the years as both a head coach and an assistant coach, and wish him the best in the future,” Taylor said.

Now it’s up to McHale to try and turn things around, and he has experience in this kind of situation. He went 19-12 in the final 31 games of the 2004-05 season after firing coach Flip Saunders. He has been the team’s top basketball executive since 1995. But unlike his first stint coaching when he kept his VP role, McHale will concentrate fully on coaching this time.

The team did not immediately say who would fill the open executive slot. Assistant GM Fred Hoiberg, in training to eventually take over for McHale, is a top candidate.

“Kevin has assembled the players on this team, and believes in their talent and skill level,” Taylor said. “It is my expectation that Kevin will be able to get the most out of our team and our players in his new role as head coach.”

While Wittman has been preaching energy and effort, the Timberwolves have been routinely outhustled. They were outrebounded 54-38 and outscored 20-7 in second-chance points against the Clippers, two telltale signs of lack of effort.

Wittman started this season with defense as the top priority, harping on it throughout training camp and urging his team to commit to it at all costs. Yet the Wolves have allowed at least 100 points in seven straight games and constantly give up easy layups and wide-open jumpers. Whatever the coach was trying to teach, it either wasn’t working or wasn’t sinking in.

On countless occasions this season, Wittman has been reduced to stomping his feet on the sidelines and yelling, “What are we doing?” with his hands in the air in exasperation.

The players said the onus was on them to get things turned around.

“You are going to have bad shooting nights. You are going to have nights where you’re not as effective as you want to be. But, the effort has to be there every night,” forward Ryan Gomes said after the loss to the Clippers and before the decision was made. “That’s one thing. The hustle has to be there every night. Last two nights, it hasn’t been there. You look at the games, look at the scores of these games and you can just tell by that, that something was wrong.”

Five of the team’s first eight losses were by six points or less, leaving hope that an adjustment here or there would get things on track.

But things went downhill last week. Losses at Charlotte, Orlando and New Jersey were ugly, but nothing in comparison to the drubbing delivered by the Clippers (4-16) in front of a home smattering of fans.

This season is starting to look a lot like last year, when the Timberwolves were 3-16 at this point in the season. After jettisoning malcontents Marko Jaric and Antoine Walker and acquiring Kevin Love and Mike Miller, the Wolves expected more this season.

“You look at our team and we have an improved roster and we are still in the same predicament we were in last year,” Gomes said.



Another one bites the dust... :-X It'll be interesting to see how McHale fares as a coach.
 

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Re: Timberwolves fire coach Randy Wittman, Kevin McHale takes over...
« Reply #1 on: December 08, 2008, 02:19:02 PM »
A new coach, that'll solve all their problems. ::)
 

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« Reply #2 on: December 08, 2008, 02:34:52 PM »
^their roster is actually not all THAT bad


PG Randy Foye..Sebastian Telfair/Kevin Ollie
SG Rashad McCants...Corey Brewer/Rodney Carney
SF Mike Miller...Ryan Gomes/Brian Cardinal
PF Al Jefferson...Craig Smith/Mark Madsen
C Kevin Love...Jason Collins/Calvin Booth


....they should definitely be better than their record shows.
 

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Re: Timberwolves fire coach Randy Wittman, Kevin McHale takes over...
« Reply #3 on: December 08, 2008, 09:09:27 PM »
This wasn't predictable...  ::)

McHale is the worst GM since Zeke got fired from New York.
 

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Re: Timberwolves fire coach Randy Wittman, Kevin McHale takes over...
« Reply #4 on: December 08, 2008, 09:25:41 PM »
lol tight. to bad he stepped down as GM cause he woulda fired himself once he realized that no coach is gonna be able to fix that fuckin mess he turned the team into. He just wants to coach Kevin Love so he can live vicariously through him.
 

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« Reply #5 on: December 08, 2008, 09:49:38 PM »
If McHale fucks up as coach, he'll be gone too. Or at least that is the talk between the sports colomnists around town. We'll see.

Basically, the Wolves have a team of quitters. If they stepped up their shit and actually played to the finish, they would still have a losing record, but not nearly as bad as 4-15. I am so happy McHale won't have any say on who is drafted with the 4 first round picks in '09. Thankfully, Kevin Love turned out to be fairly decent.
 

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« Reply #6 on: December 09, 2008, 04:47:09 AM »
I hope they trade Miller for the corpse of Wally and call it a season
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Re: Timberwolves fire coach Randy Wittman, Kevin McHale takes over...
« Reply #7 on: December 09, 2008, 10:19:40 PM »
At least he stepped down as a GM .... this will prevent him to trade Al Jefferson to the Celtics for Baby cry Davis, Scalabrini and Eddie House ..
 

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« Reply #8 on: December 10, 2008, 04:03:20 AM »
At least he stepped down as a GM .... this will prevent him to trade Al Jefferson to the Celtics for Baby cry Davis, Scalabrini and Eddie House ..

I can't imagine the Wolves would trade Jefferson back to the Celtics no matter who the GM might be. The team would fold because they'd literally have to pay people to sit in the stands, probably in the nose bleed seats so no one would know they were there. There is a little bit of animosity between Jefferson and Garnett too after their conversation on the court in '07-'08.
 

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« Reply #9 on: December 10, 2008, 06:43:10 PM »
I'll have to see how the Wolves are doing by the 4th, but they seem to be playing with a little more vigor against the Nuggets. Hell, they almost beat Utah last night. Still, no Wolves fan (yes, there are still a few left) will be happy until McHale gets the boot.
 

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« Reply #10 on: December 10, 2008, 06:51:07 PM »
McHale is the worst GM since Zeke got fired from New York.
Preach..i've said this for years..dude is such a bad GM..
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« Reply #11 on: December 10, 2008, 07:35:54 PM »
McHale is the worst GM since Zeke got fired from New York.
Preach..i've said this for years..dude is such a bad GM..

yeah, great players aren't the best GM's these days
 

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Re: Timberwolves fire coach Randy Wittman, Kevin McHale takes over...
« Reply #12 on: December 11, 2008, 01:18:03 AM »
Wolves lookin nicer under McHale...they'll keep improving from here on out. Foye is an unpolished gem.
 

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« Reply #13 on: December 11, 2008, 02:13:26 PM »
Wolves lookin nicer under McHale...they'll keep improving from here on out. Foye is an unpolished gem.

Yeah, it just took way too long for him to shine when compared to the guy he was traded for. I'm glad to see he is stepping it up this year. They ended up losing against the Nuggets last night after being up by almost 20 before the half and they were forcing some passes and shots, but I'll take that any day over a squad of quitters.