The Mercury News

Connelly, Timberwolv­es talk head office job

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Nuggets president Tim Connelly is set to meet with Timberwolv­es controllin­g owner Glen Taylor in the next step of talks with Connelly to take over as Minnesota's president of basketball operations, with a deal being close between the sides, sources confirmed.

Owners Marc Lore and Alex Rodriguez, who are set to take over as controllin­g owners in 2023, have the most important voices in the process of identifyin­g and targeting a top-tier NBA executive to run the Wolves going forward, but Taylor, as current controllin­g owner, has to sign off on any deal.

Since becoming a part of the organizati­on last summer, Lore and Rodriguez have wanted to target a big name with a long track record of building a successful franchise to run basketball operations moving forward. Connelly helped build a perennial contender in Denver around two-time MVP Nikola Jokic since joining the Nuggets as general manager in 2013. He was later promoted to team president.

The Nuggets reached the Western Conference finals in 2020. Jamal Murray, the burgeoning guard who spearheade­d that run alongside Jokic, has been out since April 2021 after tearing his left ACL. Denver hasn't advanced past the second round in the two playoffs since.

Connelly would inherit a Wolves roster that made its second playoff appearance since 2004. The hiring process for the Wolves owners has been a highwire act of negotiatio­ns; they are still allowing executive vice president Sachin Gupta to run the team on a day-to-day basis after the firing of Gersson Rosas in September.

They also will be shelling out a large contract to lure Connelly away from Denver, with sources saying there was a possibilit­y Connelly could receive an ownership stake.

Should Connelly receive a formal offer and accept the job, his hiring would lead to a lot of questions moving forward. He would take the job knowing he would be working with head coach Chris Finch, who signed a four-year deal in March. The two have prior experience working together when Finch was an assistant in Denver during the 2016-17 season. In terms of the roster, the Wolves may potentiall­y be in a position to offer a supermax extension to center KarlAnthon­y Towns should Towns, who has two years left on his deal, make an All-NBA team. Guard D'Angelo Russell is will be looking for an extension.

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