March will be a telling month for future of Timberwolves, Vikings, Wild and both Gophers basketball teams

February 21, 2019 at 1:12AM
Derrick Rose with Timberwolves interim head coach Ryan Saunders.
Clockwise, Wolves interim coach Ryan Saunders and Derrick Rose, Gophers women’s coach Lindsay Whalen and Destiny Pitts and Gophers men’s coach Richard Pitino and Dupree McBrayer are all vying for postseason berths. But Saunders is still auditioning for his job permanently, and Pitino could be coaching for his job, too. (Star Tribune/The Minnesota Star Tribune)

During an unforgettable scene in "A Few Good Men" — which came out … checks notes … this can't be right … 27 years ago in 1992 — Tom Cruise's character and Jack Nicholson's character have this back-and-forth at the film's climax:

"You want answers? … I think I'm entitled to them. … You want answers?! … I want the TRUTH! … YOU CAN'T HANDLE THE TRUTH!"

If they remade this movie now, called it "A Few Good Teams" and changed the plot to be about five Minnesota squads, 1) That would be an awful idea with barely more than regional appeal, and 2) It would nonetheless have the potential to be very accurate.

What I'm getting at here is this (aside from the fact that I enjoy dated pop culture references): I think we're on the cusp of finding out some important answers about five local teams: the Gophers men's and women's basketball teams, the Wild, Wolves and Vikings.

And I think that in some cases as much as we want to know what's going to happen, we aren't necessarily going to like the answers (even if we can probably handle them, since this is just sports after all).

Let's take a spin through all five.

Gophers men's basketball

The answers we seek: Is this team going to make the NCAA tourney, and is Richard Pitino going to keep his job?

Clarity will arrive: Within a month, and possibly as soon as this week. The Gophers won't sink their NCAA hopes with a home loss against Michigan, but knocking off the No. 7 Wolverines would give them a much clearer path. Pitino's fate might not be intertwined with making the tournament, but it's obviously much easier to envision him being dismissed if he misses the tourney again when bids are announced on St. Patrick's Day.

Gophers women's basketball

The answers we seek: Are the Gophers for real this season, or are they just on a hot streak that bodes well for the future?

Clarity will arrive: Within a month, and possibly as soon as this week. Like the men's squad, Lindsay Whalen's team has a huge opportunity Thursday at No. 8 Maryland. The Gophers were 2-7 in the conference at one point, but six straight wins at least put them in the conversation for a tournament bid. But they need some impressive wins to boost their résumé (and RPI), and stunning Maryland would be a great start.

Wild

The answers we seek: Is GM Paul Fenton going to blow up the roster, and is coach Bruce Boudreau going to survive?

Clarity will arrive: Within two months, and possibly very soon. Wednesday's trade of Charlie Coyle may be the start. Minnesota's disastrous homestand made it more likely Fenton will be a major seller before Monday's trade deadline, and the fact that the Wild hasn't won since Boudreau's playoff pledge doesn't bode well for anyone. It's also just as possible, though, that the Wild rides this out and tries to make a push into the postseason before a major offseason purge.

Wolves

The answers we seek: What can interim coach Ryan Saunders do with a healthy roster, and will it be enough for him to earn the job permanently?

Clarity will arrive: Over the next two months. The Wolves resume play Friday on the road vs. the Knicks after a long All-Star break. While making the playoffs is a pretty remote possibility at this point, seeing how Saunders would coach — both in terms of style and rotations — with healthy point guards and Robert Covington is an important test over the final 25 games.

Vikings

The answers we seek: Can the Vikings thread the needle by maintaining their defensive core and upgrading the offensive line in free agency and the draft?

Clarity will arrive: In the next two months. Free agency starts in mid-March with the Vikings having plenty of pressing needs and not a ton of cash. The evaluation will spill into late April with the draft. If General Manager Rick Spielman can make Mike Zimmer and all his new offensive assistants happy, he will have achieved quite the feat.


The University of Minnesota's Dupree McBrayer gets a ball and a handshake from head coach Richard Pitino for having scored a thousand points during his career prior to the Gophers game with Indiana Saturday, Feb. 16, 2019, at Willams Arena in Minneapolis, MN. Minnesota beat Indiana 84-63.] DAVID JOLES •david.joles@startribune.com Gophers vs. Indiana men's basketball
The University of Minnesota’s Dupree McBrayer gets a ball and a handshake from head coach Richard Pitino for having scored a thousand points during his career prior to the Gophers game with Indiana Saturday, Feb. 16, 2019, at Willams Arena. (The Minnesota Star Tribune)
Gophers head coach Lindsay Whalen spoke with Gophers guard/forward Destiny Pitts (3) when she took her out of the game with Minnesota ahead by 30 points in the fourth quarter. ] JEFF WHEELER • jeff.wheeler@startribune.com The University of Minnesota women's basketball team outplayed Penn State 97-67 in an NCAA basketball game Sunday afternoon, February 17, 2019 at Williams Arena in Minneapolis.
Gophers head coach Lindsay Whalen spoke with Gophers guard/forward Destiny Pitts (3) when she took her out of the game with Minnesota ahead by 30 points in the fourth quarter vs. Penn State on Feb. 17. (The Minnesota Star Tribune)
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Michael Rand

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Michael Rand is the Minnesota Star Tribune's Digital Sports Senior Writer and host/creator of the Daily Delivery podcast. In 25 years covering Minnesota sports at the Minnesota Star Tribune, he has seen just about everything (except, of course, a Vikings Super Bowl).

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