DNatagal wrote: ↑Tue Nov 25, 2025 5:58 pm
Sam Cassell would be interesting.
Interesting, D'...he's the first one that came to mind for me too. It might be helpful to have a former PG as our coach as opposed to a coach who doesn't seem to like a PG-dominant offense.
By the way, I have a sneaking suspicion the Wolves might be playing for Finchy's job tomorrow night. I wouldn't be shocked if our new owners made a move if we get blown out in OkC.
0 percent chance. No smart front office would fire a coach in November after back to back western finals. Let's get real guys
DNatagal wrote: ↑Tue Nov 25, 2025 5:58 pm
Sam Cassell would be interesting.
Interesting, D'...he's the first one that came to mind for me too. It might be helpful to have a former PG as our coach as opposed to a coach who doesn't seem to like a PG-dominant offense.
By the way, I have a sneaking suspicion the Wolves might be playing for Finchy's job tomorrow night. I wouldn't be shocked if our new owners made a move if we get blown out in OkC.
0 percent chance. No smart front office would fire a coach in November after back to back western finals. Let's get real guys
For a normal team... this is the Wolves, anything is possible.
Finch will be the coach... as long as Anthony Edwards wants him to be the coach.
[Note: Personally, I'd vote to keep him... especially if he wasn't the one who pushed for the Dillingham trade/pick. It's not remotely as bad as a good veteran-laden Vikings team relying on an unproven player at the most important position. But there are similarities.]