National Post (National Edition)

BLAZERS PLAYERS QUESTION FINCH HIRING

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NBA players typically don't comment on social media about hirings and firings in opposing organizati­ons.

Enter Damian Lillard and CJ McCollum of the Portland Trail Blazers.

The two guards took to Twitter late Sunday to share their disbelief that the Minnesota Timberwolv­es didn't promote David Vanterpool to head coach after firing Ryan Saunders.

Vanterpool is in his second season as Minnesota's associate head coach after spending seven seasons on the Blazers' bench.

Instead, the Timberwolv­es on Monday made the hiring of Toronto Raptors assistant coach Chris Finch official.

“How the hell do you not hire David Vanterpool and he's right there on the bench ... and has been in front office SUCCESSFUL­LY and on the front of a bench of a winning team SUCCESSFUL­LY (7 years) ... and also has played a major role in the developmen­t of a dominant backcourt smdh!,” Lillard wrote. McCollum agreed. “Make it make sense,” McCollum responded to Lillard. “Respectful­ly.”

This will be the first NBA head-coaching job for Finch, 51, who has coached for nearly 25 years in the NBA and G League. He was in his first season with Toronto following stops with the New Orleans Pelicans, Denver Nuggets and Houston Rockets.

Lillard, pictured, said he wasn't questionin­g Finch's credential­s, rather promoting a coach he knows is ready to lead his own team.

“I don't know him to have nothin against him. Congrats to him ... but I'm sorry Vanterpool is a coach that I know for sure is needed in these locker rooms. I speak the real ... not favourites ... respectful­ly,” he wrote.

The Timberwolv­es are 7-24 and in last place in the NBA's Western Conference. Saunders, 34, had a 43-94 record in two-plus seasons as Minnesota's head coach.

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