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Timberwolves fire Casey after 4 straight losses

By JON KRAWCZYNSKI, AP Sports Writer
January 23, 2007


MINNEAPOLIS (AP) -- The Timberwolves fired coach Dwane Casey on Tuesday, one day after Minnesota lost its fourth consecutive game and only 1 1/2 seasons since he took over.

Casey, in his first head coaching job, was unable to solve the Timberwolves' inconsistencies and push them back into the thick of the competitive Western Conference, prompting vice president of basketball operations Kevin McHale to make the move.

"We were at a point as a team where we were just treading water," McHale said. "The ups and downs, we just couldn't find any consistency."

The Timberwolves looked to be turning the corner at the start of the new year, when they opened 2007 with seven wins in their first eight games.

But they lost their next four games, including one to Phoenix without leading scorers Kevin Garnett and Ricky Davis, who were suspended. Garnett was suspended by the league for a confrontation with Detroit's Antonio McDyess, while Davis was suspended by the team for acting out during Friday night's game with the Pistons.

"It was just basically two steps up the hill and two steps down," McHale said. "We were never able to establish a style of play that we could bank on over and over again."

Casey and his agent did not immediately return messages left by The Associated Press.

Assistant coach Randy Wittman will take over as interim coach in a situation similar to 2005, when longtime coach Flip Saunders was fired in midseason and replaced on the bench by vice president of basketball operations Kevin McHale.

McHale had no designs on taking over permanently, so he turned to Casey, who spent 14 years as an assistant in Seattle, to take over. Casey was just 33-49 in his first season, one made more difficult by an eight-player trade with Boston at midseason that upset the chemistry of a group that had been together for some time.

The Wolves brought Wittman and longtime assistant Bob Ociepka onto Casey's staff for this season, hoping an influx of experience on the bench would help the first-time head coach with his game management.

While the teams has shown some improvement this season, especially in closing out close games, the inconsistencies on both ends of the floor left them 20-20 following Monday night's 106-91 loss at Utah.

That wasn't good enough for Wolves owner Glen Taylor, who wants his team to return to the form that made it a Western Conference finalist in 2004. He also knows that the Timberwolves have to start winning now to placate Garnett, the former MVP who has made it clear on more than one occasion that he is growing tired of the mediocrity.

"We just had these unbelievable swings inside of a week, inside of a game," McHale said. "We were just very eratic."

But Garnett has most frequently directed his ire toward McHale, who has struggled to surround the superstar with enough talent to compete in the powerful West. Garnett has seldom criticized Casey in his tenure here.

McHale traded veteran Sam Cassell and a No. 1 draft pick to the Clippers for Marko Jaric, and sacrificed valuable cap room by spending millions on contracts for Jaric, Troy Hudson and Eddie Griffin, all of whom have not panned out in Minnesota.

Casey and the Timberwolves improved to 20-16 last week after a 94-90 victory at Detroit. But they followed that up with an ugly home loss to Atlanta and a double-overtime loss to the Pistons before starting a five-game road trip with back-to-back blowouts against Phoenix and Utah.

Now it's Wittman's turn. It will be his second try as a head coach, having compiled a 62-102 record in two seasons with Cleveland from 1999-01.

Wittman is plenty familiar with the Timberwolves, having served as an assistant here in three different stints for a total of 10 seasons.

"He knows Kevin, our top player, very, very well," McHale said. "Witt's going to be the coach for the rest of the year. I fully anticipate Randy being here a long time."

Casey's firing means Saunders, who spent almost 10 seasons at the helm, is the only coach in the franchise's 18 years to last more than two seasons.

Updated on Tuesday, Jan 23,

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vitrifier

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man if Glen Taylor doesn't fire McHale within 30 days Garnett will be gone as soon as he possibly can. And I won't blame him one bit. He has to be the most patient hall of famer to be that I have ever seen. Every year there's a promise that we'll contend, and then the reality hits. McHale fucks up our squad, blames it on a good coach, and then fires him (Flip Saunders). Then he hires another up and coming coach, who fails to win. Actually Casey probably deserved firing....

And now he's going to lose a great player who works his ass of because McHale is a shitty manager.

Then we will be back to the Pooh Richardson/Tony Campbell/Sidney Lowe era when we rarely broke the 20 win mark.

This has to be the worst run franchise in sports. It is unbelievable how the actions of McHale have cost us dearly, especially since we got KG and the potential to win a trophy. Since then he has fucked up our draft on a yearly basis either by losing picks as a penalty for trying to sign fucking Joe Smith illegally, by trading them away for players who weren't nearly worth it, or by drafting complete losers who never really make the squad. If that's not enough, he crafts these lopsided trades where we get stuck with shitty players with huge contracts that last forever. That makes it possible for the Wolves to not be able to resign players that actually contribute, so they leave to go to better teams.

Fuckin McHale!! He's far worse than Matt Millen, and I have no fucking clue how he still holds his job. It's a running joke up here!
 

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vitrifier said:
man if Glen Taylor doesn't fire McHale within 30 days Garnett will be gone as soon as he possibly can. And I won't blame him one bit. He has to be the most patient hall of famer to be that I have ever seen. Every year there's a promise that we'll contend, and then the reality hits. McHale fucks up our squad, blames it on a good coach, and then fires him (Flip Saunders). Then he hires another up and coming coach, who fails to win. Actually Casey probably deserved firing....

And now he's going to lose a great player who works his ass of because McHale is a shitty manager.

Then we will be back to the Pooh Richardson/Tony Campbell/Sidney Lowe era when we rarely broke the 20 win mark.

This has to be the worst run franchise in sports. It is unbelievable how the actions of McHale have cost us dearly, especially since we got KG and the potential to win a trophy. Since then he has fucked up our draft on a yearly basis either by losing picks as a penalty for trying to sign fucking Joe Smith illegally, by trading them away for players who weren't nearly worth it, or by drafting complete losers who never really make the squad. If that's not enough, he crafts these lopsided trades where we get stuck with shitty players with huge contracts that last forever. That makes it possible for the Wolves to not be able to resign players that actually contribute, so they leave to go to better teams.

Fuckin McHale!! He's far worse than Matt Millen, and I have no fucking clue how he still holds his job. It's a running joke up here!

I agree.... Garnett is almost too patient..to a fault... the Timberwolves are just zapping his career flat...


But man.. I am from Detroit... are you sure McHale is that bad.... Millen takes fucking up a franchise to a whole new level.. the Lions over the last 10 years have been the worst franchise in professional sports in terms of winning percentage
 

THE DRIZZY

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The right thing to do would be to trade him. Atleast then they could rebuild properly through the draft and free-agency. He could help turn many teams into contenders. He needs to come to the Eastern conference for the "Rasheed" effect he could have. Imagine him in Chicago(ideal), NY(yes, as much as I hate to admit it he could turn them around just not this season), NJ, or Washington.
 

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The Drizzy,

somewhere..anywhere where he can be on a team that can compete..i have always been of fan of KG.. but Minnesota has just ruined his fucking career...
 

THE DRIZZY

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eewwll said:
The Drizzy,

somewhere..anywhere where he can be on a team that can compete..i have always been of fan of KG.. but Minnesota has just ruined his fucking career...

Agreed. They should have traded him this past offseason.
 

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Grown men say "Hot mess"?

I feel bad for KG cause he at least keeps playing hard with a bad front office and lack of help.
 

D'Evils

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I blame KG on this. Demand a trade!!! Force their hand. Minn don't care he's their meal ticket he keeps the seats filled.They are doning only what's best for them It's time he does what's best for himself.
 
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