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"I didn't feel comfortable dictating how the team should be coached," Kahn said when asked what led to the final decision. "I think it needed to flow from out of him."
Under Rambis, Kevin Love blossomed into an All-Star and Michael Beasley and Darko Milicic also showed flashes of the potential that made them top draft picks. But the Wolves were making the same mistakes -- too many turnovers, poor perimeter defense, inconsistent ball movement -- at the end of the season that they were at the beginning. They lost their last 15 games.
"He tried hard," Timberwolves forward Anthony Tolliver said. "At the end of the day, he didn't have the success that we wanted to. It wasn't because of a lack of effort. But I respect David Kahn's decision to hire a new coach. It's a business."
Now, in some ways, the Timberwolves are back to square one -- looking for the kind of leader who can mold this young team into a playoff contender in the powerful Western Conference.
Former Timberwolves coach and executive Kevin McHale may have thrown a wrench in Kahn's plans for a successor. McHale, who was hired by the Houston Rockets as coach this summer, has added Kelvin Sampson and J.B. Bickerstaff to his bench, two people with knowledge of the decision said on condition of anonymity because the Rockets have not announced the hires.
Kahn said he has received permission to speak with Portland assistant Bernie Bickerstaff. One of the plans being considered was hiring Bernie Bickerstaff while having his son J.B. tutor under him for a year or two before taking over.
And despite all the criticism of the process, Kahn said he didn't expect it to affect the team's ability to find a suitable replacement. He said Tuesday that he has already received "seven or eight" calls from coaches interested in getting consideration.
"I think at the end of the day people look at the roster, and I think that our roster gives people a lot of optimism and enthusiasm for where this position could go in the next several years," Kahn said.
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