The Denver Post

Rose reunites with Thibodeau at Minnesota

- By Tim Reynolds

MINNEAPOLI­S» For Derrick Rose, what’s old is new again.

Rose has signed with the Minnesota Timberwolv­es on Thursday in a move that reunites the 2011 NBA MVP with three mainstays from his days in Chicago — coach Tom Thibodeau, as well as Jimmy Butler and Taj Gibson. The Timberwolv­es did not release the terms, but a person familiar with the situation told The Associated Press that the deal is for the remainder of the season.

Minnesota will be the fourth team Rose has played for — and, technicall­y, his fourth franchise in the last 11 months. Rose spent his first eight NBA years in Chicago, five of those with Thibodeau as his coach. He was with New York last season and started this season with Cleveland, but he appeared in only 16 games with the Cavaliers largely because of injuries.

“We just thought he could help the team,” Thibodeau said. “That’s what our expectatio­ns are: come in, be a good teammate, try to help us win . ... He’s been around, he’s been in a lot of games. I think he’s seen a lot of different things. He’s familiar with what we’re doing. He’s played with some of the guys we have. So that’s a plus.”

The Cavaliers traded the former all-star to Utah last month as part of the massive restructur­ing of their team, and the Jazz waived him shortly afterward.

Rose has been working out since and this week became a father again — just three days before completing the deal with the Timberwolv­es, who were willing to wait for his new daughter to arrive before asking him to make the move.

“I think I’m familiar with a lot of guys that’s here,” Rose said. “Just staying ready and coming here and trying to make it to the playoffs and I feel like I can help in some way.”

Rose took some time off earlier this season to evaluate his options. He’s joining a Timberwolv­es team bidding for its first postseason trip since 2004, and entered play Thursday holding the sixth seed in a very close Western Conference race — where four games separate the eight teams from third place to 10th.

He said he isn’t worried about role and said he can fit in alongside fellow Wolves point guards Jeff Teague and Tyus Jones.

“I think I can play with anybody, to tell you the truth,” Rose said. “I know the game. I’m not a selfish player. I’m not here for stats or anything like that. I just want to win and help this team and franchise win.”

Rose averaged 9.8 points with the Cavaliers this season. For his career, Rose is averaging 19.2 points and 5.8 assists.

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