A little more than an hour after the Timberwolves ended their season with Wednesday night's resounding 144-109 victory over New Orleans at Target Center, they announced they will search for both a new head coach and new leader of their basketball operations.
Interim coach Sam Mitchell will not return. General Manager Milt Newton will continue to work his expanded duties until the team decides upon a new leader(s), who will decide on Newton's fate. Wolves owner Glen Taylor has hired an executive search firm to identify top candidates exclusively from outside the organization for both jobs.
One accomplished head coach who also has authority in player-personnel decisions and front-office structure could fill both jobs. That's the arrangement Stan Van Gundy has in Detroit and the late Flip Saunders had with the Wolves.
Or Taylor could hire a head of basketball operations who then would hire a coach.
Either way, the job will be perhaps the most attractive opening this spring in the NBA because of youngsters such as Karl-Anthony Towns, Andrew Wiggins and Zach LaVine as well as another high draft pick this summer.
In a statement, Taylor thanked Mitchell and Newton for their work replacing Saunders after the team's coach and president of basketball operations took a medical leave of absence last September. Saunders died in October, five months after being diagnosed with cancer.
Saying the team's future "never has been brighter," Taylor also said, "It's important that we find the best leaders to shape our talented team and help them realize their full potential. We owe it to our fans, our community and to our players to ensure our team has the best chance possible of winning an NBA title."
Taylor told Mitchell during a 15-minute conversation Wednesday morning that he is searching for a new permanent coach. Before the game, Mitchell said he still believed he was a candidate and the best man for the job.