The Timberwolves on Thursday night thankfully transitioned from their dichotomous season into a summer that coach Rick Adelman terms "crucial" and one in which he said his voice will be heard clearly on personnel decisions.
"I better have some input," said Adelman, part of a management group that includes president of basketball operations David Kahn and owner Glen Taylor. "When I signed on here, it was pretty well understood that between David and Glen and myself, we were going to talk things through and decide what is best, and I think that's going to happen. I didn't come here just to say, 'Here, gimme these guys, I'll coach them.' I think I have a pretty good understanding, and I have a really experienced staff that has evaluated these guys.
"I think our input and our opinion should weigh a lot because we were with these guys all year and I think we know what it takes to win and what type of players you need."
Adelman completed his 21st season as an NBA head coach with a 131-102 loss to Denver on Thursday at Target Center. The Wolves limped horribly to the finish line with a one-victory April after they started the season 21-19 and were aimed toward the playoffs until rookie point guard Ricky Rubio sustained a season-ending knee injury with a mere 16 seconds left against the Los Angeles Lakers on March 9.
Adelman was asked before Thursday's game if he enjoyed himself this season, if he had made the right decision in coming back to coach again after he contemplated long and hard last summer about taking a year off from coaching at age 65.
"I enjoyed the first 45 games," he said. "I think these last three weeks have been very, very difficult."
Forty-five games was his arbitrary measurement that roughly delineates life with Rubio and life without him.
Of course, it didn't help that the Wolves not only lost their starting point guard for the season but they also lost his replacement, Luke Ridnour, for the season's final three weeks. Starting center Nikola Pekovic has played the final month with bone spurs on his ankle causing him pain, and Kevin Love missed the final seven games because of a concussion suffered the last time the Wolves and Nuggets played.