According to the St. Paul Pioneer Press, Rob Babcock attended Tuesday's pre-draft workouts at Target Center, and a front-office position appears to be in his future. Babcock left his post as the Wolves' vice president of player personnel two years ago, when he was hired as general manager of the Toronto Raptors.
"He's helping us out," Wolves general manager Jim Stack said. "It remains to be seen what that's going to germinate into. It's tentative. I think Glen (Taylor, owner) has a good comfort level with him because he's been here for a lot of years. He's a guy we feel we can work easily with, and he's eager to be here, so hopefully it will work out as we go along."
The Raptors fired Babcock in January.
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May 29, 2006 11:36 AM EST
While some people blamed Dwane Casey for the Wolves disappointing season, Wally Szczerbiak isn't one of them.
"I don't think there's any coach who prepares you better for a game," Szczerbiak said. "I know he took a lot of heat, especially after the trade, but he'll do a good job in this league for many years to come.
"I had a lot of interest in the Wolves," he said. "My parents found themselves still watching a lot of Timberwolves games. Minnesota will always have a special place in my heart; there's no question about that."
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Randy Wittman, who is Kevin McHale favorite, was brought back to Minnesota to be an assistant coach, but he could be named interim head coach should year two of the Dwane Casey project gets off to a rough start.
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Timberwolves May 2006 Archive
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St. Paul Pioneer Press | May 26, 2006
The Minnesota Timberwolves are looking to win now and may trade their 6th pick for a veteran who can help the team now.
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Star Tribune | May 25, 2006
According to Sid Hartman, there are indications that Minnesota GM Jim Stack will become an assistant coach for the team after next month's draft.
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Northwest Herald | May 25, 2006
Minnesota's Kevin Garnett reportedly is on the market, writes David Brown of the Northwest Herald.
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Daily Herald | May 24, 2006
An NBA source tells Barry Rozner that the Timberwolves have no intention of trading Kevin Garnett and that offers won't even be heard unless a player they would be receiving in return is either named Kobe Bryant of LeBron James.
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timberwolves.com | May 22, 2006
Minnesota Timberwolves Vice President of Basketball Operations Kevin McHale announced the team has named Randy Wittman an assistant coach.
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Chicago Tribune | May 22, 2006
The two latest trade rumors for Allen Iverson, according to Sam Smith, have him going to Minnesota for their lottery pick and players or to Atlanta in a sign-and-trade for Al Harrington and one of Atlanta's young forwards.
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Pioneer Press | May 21, 2006
Charley Waters reported on Sunday that Rob Babcock, who left the Timberwolves as player personnel director to become general manager of the Toronto Raptors, could return to the Wolves' front office.
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Star Tribune | May 21, 2006
Sid Hartman is reporting Anthony Carter, a reserve guard last year for the Wolves, will not return next season.
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Star Tribune | May 19, 2006
The Wolves have re-signing Marcus Banks high on their list of things to do this summer, but have also will be pursued by the Lakers and Spurs.
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Pioneer Press | May 19, 2006
Jim Stack, GM of the Minnesota Timberwolves, is a good friend of Isiah Thomas and Charey Watters of the Pionner Press writes that if Thomas becomes the next head coach of the Knicks, Stack could come to the New York front office.
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Pioneer Press | May 7, 2006
Fred Hoiberg was forced to retire as a player this season because of aortic surgery and Charley Waters wrote that he could eventually be "named the Timberwolves' player personnel director while being groomed for a general manager position.
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Pioneer Press | May 3, 2006
Charley Watters of the Pioneer Press wrote on Wednesday that there was a "Trade Rumor: Ricky Davis as part of a Timberwolves package to the 76ers for Allen Iverson.