Here's the Q and A with Kurt Rambis that includes some of the questions gathered from you here on the blog, either modified or more liberally borrowed:
Also, Wolves executive Jerry Sichting will join new Warriors coach Keith Smart as an assistant coach. The team's new owner reportedly is paying Don Nelson his $6 million salary for this season to retire or resign and go back to Maui so the Warriors can start anew.
Former assistant coach Dean Cooper, who was serving as a Wolves regional scout, has accepted a job as Portland player personnel director.
Both departures -- along with Fred Hoiberg's spring departure to Iowa State -- will allow David Kahn more opportunity to remake the front office as he deems. His first big move, of course, was hiring Tony Ronzone as assistant GM
Analysis: Vikings head into free agency with $60 million to spend and a QB decision to make

The Vikings finally have the financial freedom to be aggressive on the open market as they try to build on a team that won 14 games last season. Their plan seems to point to J.J. McCarthy as their quarterback.