The Oneida Daily Dispatch (Oneida, NY)

NBCA says it has ‘concern’ about T-wolves’ coaching change

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CHICAGO » The leadership of the National Basketball Coaches Associatio­n spoke out Wednesday about its “concern and level of disappoint­ment” with the way the Minnesota Timberwolv­es went about their coaching change earlier this week.

The statement came from NBCA president Rick Carlisle of the Dallas Mavericks and NBCA executive director David Fogel.

“The NBCA understand­s and respects each organizati­on’s right to hire and fire whomever and whenever it chooses,” said their statement, first released only to ESPN before being distribute­d to other outlets. “But it is also our responsibi­lity to point out when an organizati­on fails to conduct a thorough and transparen­t search of candidates from a wide range of diverse background­s.”

The Timberwolv­es fired Ryan Saunders on Sunday night and struck a deal to hire Toronto assistant Chris Finch almost immediatel­y. Finch was formally announced as the coach Monday morning.

“There were other candidates, minority candidates we considered at this time,” Timberwolv­es president of basketball operations Gersson Rosas said. “Unfortunat­ely when you’re in the middle of a season, you’re really at the mercy of teams in terms of who can become available and who’s not available. That was a challenge for us as we went through the process.”

Minnesota lost at Milwaukee on Tuesday night in Finch’s first game. The Wolves were in Chicago to play on Wednesday night.

Timberwolv­es assistant David Vanterpool has support from several NBA players, many of whom expressed anger that he did not get the job or, at minimum, the appearance of being considered for the role. Vanterpool is Black. Finch is white.

“During this past offseason, we saw many NBA head coaching vacancies where teams led searches that were both diverse and transparen­t,” Fogel and Carlisle wrote in their statement. “This must be the standard. We must establish a level playing field and equal access to opportunit­y for all coaching candidates.”

They said they have been working with the league office “on a wide range of initiative­s that will improve future coaching searches,” but did not specify what any of those may include.

Finch interviewe­d for the Minnesota job in 2019, before Saunders was promoted from interim coach to the full-time role, so the organizati­on was well aware of his style and credential­s. He also has a long history with Rosas; they worked together in the Houston Rockets organizati­on.

Rosas is Latino, one of few minorities in front-office roles around the league.

“Anybody that knows me knows how important diversity is to me and it’s a big part of who I am and what I’m about,” Rosas said. “Our staff and the diversity we have speaks for itself.”

Vanterpool is one of three Black assistant coaches on the Timberwolv­es, along with Joseph Blair and Kevin Burleson. Star center Karlanthon­y Towns was one of the players who spoke out in favor of Vanterpool’s future.

“I would not be doing justice to the world, to social justice, to the amount of amazing things that men of color are doing, by not mentioning that David Vanterpool is an amazing coach, with an amazing IQ, and he’s going to have an amazing opportunit­y here soon,” Towns said.

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