[外電] Wolves have found level that's below rock bottom
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http://www.startribune.com/sports/wolves/116446239.html
David Kahn and Kurt Rambis have failed just as miserably, if not more so,
than those before them.
Everywhere I went Wednesday night at Target Center, people kept calling the
Timberwolves' latest embarrassment one of their "worst ever," in the way that
Charlie Sheen might grade hangovers.
In the enervating annals of Wolvesdom, we have suffered the Ebis and Averys
of outrageous fortune, we have gagged on East Bay Funk and choked on that
bitter candy known as Starbury, and yet today, your Minnesota Timberwolves
might be the worst they've ever been.
They're 13-43 in what was supposed to be a year of improvement. They own the
second-worst record in the league, ahead of only the Cleveland Cavaliers, who
have the excuse of losing LeBron James and who set a record for most
consecutive losses.
Wednesday night, the Wolves lost to a Los Angeles Clippers team at the end of
an extended, Grammy-forced road trip, a Clippers team that had just lost to
Cleveland, Toronto and Milwaukee. And then your Wolves reached a nadir
unimaginable even for those of us who watched Mark Madsen shoot
three-pointers.
Darko Milicic, after the game, described his team as too soft. This is the
pot calling the kettle a wimp.
When Darko calls you soft, it is time to take your Snuggie and your Krispy
Kremes and curl up in your bean-bag chair and watch "Steel Magnolias" while
listening to Kenny G. If Darko calls you soft, you are some combination of
man and marshmallow. You are a manmallow.
It is one thing to be lousy with a purpose. It is another to be this lousy
for this long with no end in sight. So I have provided a simple three-step
program to save the Wolves:
1. Fire the owner.
If the Wolves are the sprawling, unsightly weed that ruins your lawn, Glen
Taylor is the root that curls around your house's foundation. His leadership
has produced a culture of nepotism and incompetence that has ruined the
franchise. He should fire himself, but only after firing Rob Moor, who has
helped Taylor ruin the franchise.
2. Fire the GM.
David Kahn's arrogance prompted him to run his first draft before hiring a
coach and, presumably, without consulting anyone who knows anything about
basketball. He is the boss who implements 100 bad ideas, knowing that if he
lucks out with one innovation, he can build his entire reputation around it
while the 99 failures are forgotten.
The problem with keeping Kahn around is that he will do anything to extend
his tenure, so he'll continue to look for flashy moves that obscure his
flaws, like one of those orange tanning-bed glows that lacquers over acne
scars.
3. Fire the coach.
Kurt Rambis might not be the problem, but he's certainly not the solution.
The Wolves have one player a good team would want -- Kevin Love -- and that
is the player Rambis displays the most disdain for.
The tension between them is palpable, if the definition of "palpable" is: You
can see it on TV.
Love is also the player the Wolves were considering trading just a few months
ago, an indication that they didn't even know what they had.
The Wolves constantly look disorganized and lifeless, and never more so than
after Rambis spends most of a timeout scribbling on a white board. He then
tries to cram four thoughts into his players' heads as they leave the huddle
and seems befuddled that they can't remember the plays.
Rambis attributes this to youth, but the NBA is a league in which talented,
well-coached young players often thrive.
This is a badly coached team.
When Taylor finally cut ties with Kevin McHale, he had a chance to build a
quality organization from the ground up. Instead, he allowed Moor to ignore
quality basketball men and wound up with a general manager with no expertise
in player personnel, and he allowed that novice GM to conduct an entire draft
before hiring a coach.
We have reached this unimaginable juncture: Taylor has made us miss McHale.
As a coach, McHale could have been great if he had wanted to be. Missing
McHale as a GM is like missing eczema.
With the Wolves in the tank, now the organization's culture of
self-preservation will lead to an ugly end to an unsightly season. Kahn
probably will try to fire Rambis to save his own job. Taylor might have to
choose between his overmatched GM and his floundering coach, and we know what
happens when Taylor has to make tough decisions -- he lets Moor help him
screw it up.
In the Wolves' organization, incompetence runs downhill, like sewage, and
today poor Kevin Love stands ankle-deep in the detritus of what might be the
worst organization in pro sports, after one of the worst days in franchise
history.
You are a Timberwolf, and Darko Milicic just questioned your heart. You just
don't come back from that.
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文章有點長,主要是在說灰狼已經爛到不行了,而灰狼應該做以下三件事情去拯救這支
球隊:
1. 開除老闆
2. 開除GM
3. 開除教練
我只能說我沒想到開除老闆這招,我更想知道文章中的Rob Moor在球隊的角色是什麼,
感覺Rob Moor要對搞爛灰狼負很大的責任。
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