Jim Souhan ignited a conversation about Timberwolves interim head coach Sam Mitchell with a column that appeared in Friday's Star Tribune, writing of Mitchell that he is "the coaching version of curdled milk. He has complained about his plight and his team and even his training staff instead of realizing how lucky he is to get a chance to coach these players."
Souhan recommends this to the Wolves: "Last summer, I suggested that Mitchell was worthy of a look as the Wolves' head coach. I still believe that — he was worth a look. … There are two reasons for the Wolves to end Mitchell's tenure. First, his is not the right personality to guide enthusiastic young stars. Second, if the Wolves hired an informed consultant to rank the best coaching options available, Mitchell might not make the top 15."
Based on all the chatter the column generated, it seemed like a good idea to round up a handful of other opinions from those who follow the NBA and/or specifically the Timberwolves closely to see what they think the Wolves should do about Mitchell and the head coach position. Here are five such opinions: two culled from things national writers had already said or written, two graciously provided by local Timberwolves writers specifically for the Star Tribune and one from me:
Adrian Wojnarowski
On a recent video for Yahoo's The Vertical, Woj — the lock-down national source for NBA news — had this to say about the Wolves and Mitchell: "The longer the Steve Kaplan-Jason Levien group goes without completing its deal to purchase 30 percent of the team from owner Glen Taylor, the better chance Mitchell has to survive another year. … For now, Kevin Garnett's endorsement of Sam Mitchell goes a long way with Glen Taylor. Several elite coaches see the Wolves as maybe the most intriguing-coaching job that could become available this offseason. And that's because of Karl-Anthony Towns and Andrew Wiggins, the great young talent with the Wolves, but right now, the minority ownership snag is keeping everything in limbo."
After Woj said that, further comments from Timberwolves owner Glen Taylor (who also owns the Star Tribune), indicated the sale to Kaplan's group is "probably not going to happen." As such, while Woj is not outright endorsing Mitchell he is showing off the case for why Mitchell either could or should be back in 2016-17.
Matt Moore
In a recent piece, CBS's Moore noted that the decision of whether to keep Mitchell is complicated by a number of circumstances — one being as simple as on-court performance. Writes Moore: