It only took the mention of Flip Saunders' name for Timberwolves coach Tom Thibodeau to go all "six degrees of sentimentality."
In a pregame ceremony at Target Center on Thursday, Saunders — who coached the Timberwolves for 11 seasons in two stints — will be honored. With some former players — including current Lakers assistant coach Mark Madsen — in the house, a banner will be raised to the rafters in the arena.
And it's only right, said Thibodeau, whose connection to Saunders goes way back. "We're thrilled we're going to be honoring him," he said. "For what he's meant to the organization, the city. He's synonymous with Minnesota basketball."
Thibodeau was an original Wolves assistant, working for Bill Musselman, who was Saunders' coach at the University of Minnesota.
"You think about that connection, to get the organization off the ground the way he did, and to come back and get it going again? You think Minnesota basketball you think of him, Bill, Kevin McHale, Kevin Garnett," Thibodeau said.
Fans attending "Flip Saunders Night" will see the ceremony, the lifting of the banner and will receive a commemorative coin; Saunders used to make a coin for each season, giving it to players, members of the organization and fans. Special sneakers created for each player will be auctioned off postgame to benefit the Flip Saunders Legacy Fund.
It promises to be an emotional event, considering his son, Ryan, is still a Wolves assistant; Flip's daughter, Rachel, works in the organization and his wife, Debbie, still attends most games.