[外電] A New Letter From Kahn
看板Timberwolves (明尼蘇達 灰狼)作者JUSTINJUSTIN (KGtakes5)時間15年前 (2010/09/18 13:05)推噓8(8推 0噓 7→)留言15則, 6人參與討論串1/1
Dear Fans:
As training camp approaches, I know many of you are anxious to see what this
coming season will bring. We'll be better this season, but you're no doubt
wondering: How much better? Fair question. And because you are vested
partners in our organization and members of our Pack, I feel it's important
to share with you how this busy offseason has helped our team. At this point,
I can safely say that the rebuilding of the Timberwolves roster is, at long
last, nearly complete. Well, come to think of it, it hasn’t taken that long.
But I recognize it’s been several seasons since our team contended for a
playoff spot and you’d like results now.
Me, too.
Nevertheless, to build a team to win at the highest level, it takes time.
Band-Aids and shortcuts typically aren’t lasting in the NBA.
During the last 14 months, we have added several pieces to our ballclub:
perimeter shooting, athleticism and length to the roster, and all while
maintaining our youth. Just as important, we have done so with an eye toward
adding more talent by choosing to operate under the salary cap.
The reality is, we are still lacking a dominant player – our version of Kobe
Bryant, Dwyane Wade or Kevin Durant – and that will remain an item at the
top of the To-Do list.
It’s possible this player could emerge from within the roster. Nearly every
player on our team has his best days ahead of him. Some could make an All-Star
team during their careers and one has already become an impact player on the
USA Men’s National Team in this year’s FIBA World Championships. We also have
eight players currently on the roster who were selected in the top-seven of
their respective drafts: Michael Beasley, Kevin Love, Wes Johnson, Jonny Flynn,
Darko Milicic, Corey Brewer, Martell Webster and Ricky Rubio.
The average age of those eight players is 22.
However, if one of our players fails to emerge, we will be prepared to find
more talent for our team – and we will seek a singular move rather than a
series of moves, as we did these last 14 months.
Hence, the desire to operate under the salary cap.
Just as we took advantage of Miami needing to move Michael Beasley to a“room”
team on short notice, I am hopeful other opportunities will come across our
desk at three specific periods during the next several months:
‧ Before the 2011 trading deadline, when teams that are over the tax line
and not playing up to their capability seek to move a star player as the
first step of a rebuild;
‧ During the 2011 draft period, when some teams will be seeking to move
salary to create room for free agency (although the class of 2011 is not
nearly as attractive as the class of 2010); and
‧ Immediately following the announcement of the new collective bargaining
agreement, in whatever form it may take.
It’s been about 14 months since I took the job as President of Basketball
Operations. Upon my hiring, I laid out a plan.
First, we would become a running team – it’s what the fans want to watch
and the players want to play. Every player we have considered adding to our
roster is first evaluated based upon his ability to play an up-tempo style,
and then we look for the attributes that we have been lacking: size, shooting
and athleticism.
Second, we would in all likelihood become younger – that we might have to
take a step backward before moving forward in order to build a team that
could compete for a number of years. The decision in particular to trade
Randy Foye and Mike Miller for the fifth pick in the 2009 draft no doubt cost
us a handful of wins last season, but it also presented us the opportunity to
draft Rubio, who doesn’t turn 20 until October and who we expect to have
join us in 2011.
Third, we wouldn’t be outworked – that we would instill a culture in
basketball operations where management, coaches and players were accountable
and expected to work around the clock -- around the year, really -- on
reviving this franchise.
Fourth, we would be as transparent as possible in making these changes and
explaining the reasoning behind them. Hence, this latest letter.
Without exception, every personnel move that was made this past summer was in
keeping with the vision I described in late May 2009. On the night of the
draft, we added young, athletic wing players who can run and shoot in Wesley,
Martell and Lazar Hayward, to complement Corey Brewer and Wayne Ellington.
Wesley was the Big East Player of the Year last season for Syracuse and was
considered the best pure wing in the draft.
Martell, who is only 23 even though this will be his sixth NBA season, has
been a starter for the Trail Blazers in the past. Martell often was used as a
spot-up 3-point shooter in Portland but we believe he can do more things when
asked.
In July, we re-signed 7-foot Darko Milicic and brought aboard 6-10 Nikola
Pekovic, both of whom can change ends quickly and play at the fast pace we
want. Darko turned 25 this summer and Nikola is 24 – still young, but with
the necessary maturity to compete against other big men in this league.
Last season Darko earned $7.5 million in the final year of a four-year deal.
He took almost a 50 percent paycut to return to the NBA. He wants to be here
and we want him here. There simply aren’t many centers of his size and
athleticism who are capable of playing an all-around game.
Telling Darko how important he could be to our future while offering him a
contract that represents a major paycut was a delicate dance. Darko understood
this, too, and thus was willing to allow us some financial protection in the
final year of his deal if things didn’t work out. But let me be clear: we
think they will work out.
Later in free agency, we took advantage of our cap room to acquire Beasley
for a pair of second-round picks. Michael was the No. 1 prospect in his high
school class of 2007 and averaged 26 points and 12 rebounds in his one season
of college basketball at Kansas State. He is only 21, with just two years
under his belt, and may prove to be our most talented player – perhaps even
a 20-and-10 player. He could blossom here under Kurt’s tutelage.
We also felt the time was right to trade Al Jefferson. We will miss Al. Kurt
and I want this team to run and flow into a halfcourt offense that features
passing and ball movement, with all five players capable of making plays for
others. Though capable of playing in this offense, it doesn’t play well to Al
’s strengths. Most important, Al would have impacted the playing time of
Love, Milicic and Pekovic (and, as it developed, Beasley).
Finally, we added Luke Ridnour during free agency for a variety of reasons.
Luke is more of a push-the-pace player than Ramon Sessions and also has several
seasons of experience. He did a magnificent job last season both playing and
mentoring Brandon Jennings in Milwaukee. I anticipate him challenging for
significant playing time but also having the ability to mentor Jonny Flynn and,
eventually, Rubio.
We are now a deep team, with quality backups at nearly every position. But we
remain young, perhaps even the youngest team in the league. It’s highly
unlikely we will challenge for the NBA championship this season, but I believe
we now have a collection of talent that could form most of a core nucleus that
has its best days ahead.
We will be a better team next season: better because we have more shooting,
athleticism and length. Better because our coaches have a year together under
their collective belts. And better because we are driven to upgrade our
defense, which, frankly, was abysmal last season.
Our players and coaches have been working relentlessly this offseason. All of
them. We are committed to being all we can be, as soon as possible, but knowing
that our best days are still to come.
Thanks for your patience.
David Kahn
President of Basketball Operations
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Kahn不去搞政治太可惜了,嘴砲能力百分之兩百,我差點被說服了
裡面提到今年各筆動作的理由,反正Kahn就是不惜代價要照著計畫走就對了
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