The Timberwolves on Tuesday morning officially named Chris Finch coach. The team's president of basketball operations, Gersson Rosas, fired head coach Ryan Saunders on Sunday night.
The Wolves (7-24) have the league's worst record.
Finch, 51, was an assistant for the Toronto Raptors, his fourth NBA team as an assistant after coaching in Europe and in developmental leagues. He started his career in Great Britain, and was coach of England's 2012 Olympic team.
"He is one of the most creative basketball minds in the NBA, has success maximizing players, and I am excited to see him bring our team to the next level and beyond," Rosas said in a team statement.
Terms of the contract were not released. There will be a 5 p.m. Zoom conference with Rosas and Finch.
"I can't wait to get to work," Finch said in the release.
Saunders, the son of former Wolves coach Flip Saunders, replaced Tom Thibodeau in January 2019, and Rosas took over as president of basketball operations five months later.
Sunday's firing was a stunning turn of events for the trajectory of the Wolves franchise. Rosas decided to keep Saunders after he was the interim coach following Thibodeau's ouster. Rosas said at the time the decision to keep Saunders full time was his decision alone and not forced on him when owner Glen Taylor hired him.