On the day before the Timberwolves open the regular season at Brooklyn, Wolves president of basketball operations Gersson Rosas, once again, preached patience.
"Everybody, including ourselves, wants it to happen sooner [rather] than later," he said before Tuesday's practice. "But it takes time."
The Wolves enter the season with a remade roster and with Ryan Saunders about to experience his first opening day as a head coach.
There is a new, faster-paced, three point shot-dependent offense that stresses spacing and pace.
As the season begins, the talk is more about the process than wins.
"Our goal — myself and Ryan — we want to establish our identity. Offensively, defensively and as an organization. We need to develop players," Rosas said. "We need to evaluate which players are going to move forward. That's our focus day-in and day-out. It's not so much about wins and losses. It's 'are we getting better every day?' I'm confident, if we do those things daily, we're going to be a successful team."
But, as he said, it's a process. When asked what he learned about his roster during the preseason, Rosas pointed at the offensive end.
"It's not just about playing fast and shooting threes," he said. "It's our rhythm, our spacing, our timing. ... The more we play the better we'll get."