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The contract status of three of the Timberwolves’ “starting eight” requires immediate attention as the offseason commences.
Christopher Hine: More Finch: “There’s a sense of real urgency for him to, I think now, he can see the end in sight, and I think he’s getting excited by that.” Is the team still expecting ...
INDIANAPOLIS – Three years ago Wednesday, the Timberwolves replaced head coach Ryan Saunders with Chris Finch ... "I said how excited I was to come work with him," Finch said.
But as much as he’ll miss Towns, Finch is excited about adding Randle and DiVincenzo. With Randle, it’s a reunion. Finch previously coached the forward as an assistant in New Orleans and noted ...
The Minnesota Timberwolves, for the first time in franchise history, reached the conference finals in consecutive seasons.
LAS VEGAS – Timberwolves coach Chris Finch has experience devising an offense ... A Incredibly positive, of course. He's very excited, as all of our guys are. He knows how important a rolling ...
Timberwolves president of operations Tim Connelly and coach Chris Finch met with reporters Monday at Media Day. ***Click the video box above to watch Connelly and Finch answer questions from ...
Back then, Chris Finch was finishing his fourth season as ... that was the No. 1 thing I was excited about,” said Randle, who also played for Finch when he was an assistant in New Orleans.
Julius Randle was asked early in Thursday’s introductory press conference if he needed to change his game to fit into Minnesota’s roster and coach Chris Finch ... I’m excited to get ...
"There’s a sense of real urgency for him too, I think now, he can see the end in sight, and I think he’s getting excited by that," said Finch, according to Chris Hine of the Star Tribune.
Those were two of the words Timberwolves coach Chris Finch used to describe his team ... and he described a supporting cast that was so excited for Towns that the focus shifted to him and ...
The first job Chris Finch accepted out of college was that ... “I was doing it. I was excited. I was all in. I didn’t know if I wanted to really teach, but teaching was a pathway to coaching.
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