Timberwolves coach Rick Adelman and President of Basketball Operations David Kahn on Friday morning addressed their just-completed season, a 37-minute session with reporters in which Kahn called Kevin Love and Ricky Rubio the team's "cornerstones" but left everything, and everyone else, open for discussion in a summer both men promise will be active.
"We're going to do everything in our power this summer to make this a better team," Kahn said. "No proverbial stone will be left unturned, no trade possibility will be turned down for any reason. You should assume Kevin and Ricky will be here -- my fervent hope is that each of them retires here -- but after those two, we just have to be very aggressive this year to make this team all that it can be, not that everyone else needs to be on watch."
The Wolves on Friday learned they will own the 18th pick in June's draft that they acquired from Utah in the 2010 Al Jefferson trade after they finished third in a three-way tiebreaker.
That pick will help ease the loss of their own pick, which was traded away with Sam Cassell to the Los Angeles Clippers for Marko Jaric long ago.
"I wish we had our pick, but it'll be nice finally to have that to be behind us," Kahn said.
Kahn called the Jazz's pick -- received when Utah clinched a playoff spot on Tuesday night -- "another arrow in the quiver" the team can use to select a young player or package in a trade for a veteran and improve a Wolves team that has that Love-Rubio-Nikola Pekovic core but lacks depth.
"Of course, I would like to see more veterans who have been in the league," Adelman said, "but you also hope some of your young people grow into that role. You have to look at everything and make the decision as it comes up."
That process begins as the June draft approaches and continues when the NBA's free-agency period begins July 1.