Timberwolves fire coach Casey

Rollie_Fingaz

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Timberwolves fire coach Casey, install Wittman

January 23, 2007
PORTLAND, OREGON (TICKER) -- Minnesota Timberwolves coach Dwane Casey, whose team endured a handful of peaks and valleys this season, was fired Tuesday.

Casey was replaced by assistant Randy Wittman after less than 1 1/2 seasons in his first NBA head coaching job. He had a 53-69 record.

The Timberwolves (20-20) have been inconsistent this season with eight winning and losing streaks of at least three games. They have lost four in a row following a three-game winning streak.

"We started the season with certain goals and expectations that have not been met," Timberwolves vice president of basketball operations Kevin McHale said. "We've struggled with being consistent throughout the year and ultimately that's the head coach's responsibility."

Since reaching the 2004 Western Conference finals, the Wolves have not made the playoffs and twice have changed coaches in mid-season. They fired long-time coach Flip Saunders during the 2004-05 campaign.

Built around superstar forward Kevin Garnett - who has been the subject of trade rumors during the last two years - the Wolves have a mix of veterans and rookies who have been inconsistent this season.

Guard Randy Foye and forward Craig Smith are among the NBA's top rookies this season. However, guards Mike James and Marko Jaric - the team's primary point guards - have been very erratic.

McHale is hoping that Wittman, who has previous head coaching experience, can provide the spark the Wolves need. Minnesota is clinging to the eighth and final playoff spot in the Western Conference.

"We believe that Randy Wittman will provide our team with a different voice to get us jump-started and going in the right direction," McHale said. "Randy is a known quantity who has a great amount of experience in the NBA."

Wittman played 543 games before working as an assistant with Indiana (1992-93), Dallas (1993-94) and Minnesota (1994-99).

In 1999, Wittman became coach of the Cleveland Cavaliers and went 62-102 in two seasons. He returned to the Timberwolves after being fired by the Cavaliers and spent four seasons as an assistant with Minnesota before spending last season as an assistant with Orlando.

Wittman's first game will be Wednesday at the Trail Blazers as the Timberwolves continue a five-game road trip. After home losses last week to Atlanta and Detroit, Minnesota has been routed at Phoenix (131-102) and Utah (106-91).

The Timberwolves won their first two games, lost six of seven, won three in a row, lost three straight, won four in a row, lost four straight and won 10 of 13 before their current slide. They are 12-8 at home and 8-12 on the road.

Casey spent 11 seasons as an assistant in Seattle before becoming coach of the Wolves on June 17, 2005. He got his start in coaching as an assistant at Kentucky and spent five seasons coaching in Japan, guiding the national team.
 
Brotha is the scapegoat as usual. Fired after less than 2 years

How come NOBODY holds Mchale to the same standards (as a
GM) that they hold Thomas to??
 
RunawaySlave said:
Brotha is the scapegoat as usual. Fired after less than 2 years

How come NOBODY holds Mchale to the same standards (as a
GM) that they hold Thomas to??

Because K.G. has the type of pull where he OKs most deals. Everyone assumed that he was happy everything was fine.

But the last few he had no say in which is why he's not happy. He REALLY wanted Cassell and Sprewell to stay, but McHale dropped the ball on that. K.G. can't STAND Jaric. Then McHale totally fucked up by making it known that he wouldn't go after Iverson when K.G. and A.I. petitioned openly to get the deal done.

Now that this got out in the media. McHale is getting crucified.I expect K.G. will want to be traded.
 
Rollie_Fingaz said:
Then McHale totally fucked up by making it known that he wouldn't go after Iverson when K.G. and A.I. petitioned openly to get the deal done


You know....as hard as I've been on McHale, I don't blame
him for not going after Iverson. Players' don't always do what's
best for the team when it comes to that kind of shit


Once upon a time, I can remember how hard Donovan McNabb
and Terrell Owens petitioning for the Eagles to sign T.O. the
same kind of way and look how well that turned out.
 
RunawaySlave said:
You know....as hard as I've been on McHale, I don't blame
him for not going after Iverson. Players' don't always do what's
best for the team when it comes to that kind of shit


Once upon a time, I can remember how hard Donovan McNabb
and Terrell Owens petitioning for the Eagles to sign T.O. the
same kind of way and look how well that turned out.

I can agree with that, but if you want to contend for a title, you have to take risks. They took a risk on the Cassell/Spree additions, and it worked..but then when Cassell got hurt they called it a failure. They should have stuck with it the way they stuck with that bum-ass white dude Wally. He's the white version of Allan Houston.

The addition of A.I would have at LEAST filled the arena every night.

As a side note, when you look back at the T.O./Eagles deal..Philly didn't really lose all that much.
 
RunawaySlave said:
Brotha is the scapegoat as usual. Fired after less than 2 years

How come NOBODY holds Mchale to the same standards (as a
GM) that they hold Thomas to??

here's what charley rosen wrote:

Little mac
Dwayne Casey was far from being a great coach, but the players at his disposal were also far from being great (KG included). And who's to blame for assembling such a dysfunctional roster?
Kevin McHale.

Just consider all the money he squandered on long-term contracts for the likes of Eddie Griffin, Marko Jaric, Troy Hudson, Mickael Olowokandi, Latrell Sprewell, et al. Also his trading for Rickey Davis and Mike James, a pair of selfish, erratic players who could never be important parts of an above-average ball club. Not to mention McHale's drafting of Ndudi Ebi ahead of Leandro Barbosa, Josh Howard and Steve Blake.

At the time Casey was canned, the T-Wolves were 20-20 and occupied the eighth seed. All things considered, Casey didn't do such a shabby job.

Perhaps there's one last move that McHale could make to vastly improve the T-Wolves future. Firing himself.
 
See, while that is a somewhat fair assessment, it does more
to case the PLAYERS in a bad light than it does McHale....
He, just being guilty of misjudging a mans' (usually a black one)
character. While the men themselves are "dysfunctional"

And he is one of the few to even delve into the topic. In the
meanwhile, there are media people (rarely are they black) who
seem hell bent on undermining any black authority figure they
can...

They've been kind of quiet lately. Because the Knicks are not
nearly as bad this year as they were the last one under Brown
(their boi). But the minutes the Knicks dial up a stinker, they
come out from under their rocks and start all the talk over again

Just chomping at the bit for a Knick losing streak.......

Meanwhile, across the river, the Nets get pounded by Orlando
and not a discouraging word about Frank or the way the Nets
seem to GIVE UP against some opponents
 
cranrab said:
here's what charley rosen wrote:

Little mac
Dwayne Casey was far from being a great coach, but the players at his disposal were also far from being great (KG included). And who's to blame for assembling such a dysfunctional roster?
Kevin McHale.

Just consider all the money he squandered on long-term contracts for the likes of Eddie Griffin, Marko Jaric, Troy Hudson, Mickael Olowokandi, Latrell Sprewell, et al. Also his trading for Rickey Davis and Mike James, a pair of selfish, erratic players who could never be important parts of an above-average ball club. Not to mention McHale's drafting of Ndudi Ebi ahead of Leandro Barbosa, Josh Howard and Steve Blake.

At the time Casey was canned, the T-Wolves were 20-20 and occupied the eighth seed. All things considered, Casey didn't do such a shabby job.

Perhaps there's one last move that McHale could make to vastly improve the T-Wolves future. Firing himself.


The Spreewell/Cassell deal wasn't a bust. That could have been handled different. Spree is a known asshole, but he could have been talked to.

Bringing Kandi was a mistake. They should have gone after a shot-bblicking rebounding center

That being said, another mistake was letting Chauncey Billups leave and go to Detroit.
 
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