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Rambis also interviewed for positions in Sacramento and Philadelphia this offseason.
He takes over in Minnesota for McHale, the man who famously clotheslined him while playing for the Boston Celtics in the 1984 Finals.
"Kurt has been the workhorse of my staff the past few years," Phil Jackson said in a statement issued by the Lakers. "He's worked with the youth of our team, coming in early and staying late, to help players develop.
"Last season he took on the responsibility as the defensive coordinator, a valuable part of our championship run. We will miss him, but know this is his time to do what he's destined to do."
With Al Jefferson, Kevin Love, Jonny Flynn and, eventually, Ricky Rubio, the Timberwolves do have a young core that they think they can build upon and they strive back toward respectability. With so many young players on the roster, Kahn wants Rambis to employ a run-and-gun style of play that Rambis is intimately aware of dating to his days playing for the showtime Lakers in the 1980s.
Kahn said was looking for a coach who "had that philosophy in their bones, and I think Kurt does."
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