While Yahoo! Sports was reporting that Timberwolves president of basketball operations David Kahn and new coach Rick Adelman didn't get along in the 1980s, when Adelman was coaching the Trail Blazers and Kahn was covering the team as a sportswriter for the Oregonian newspaper in Portland, Wolves CEO Rob Moor was giving Kahn all the credit for Adelman's decision to take the Wolves head coaching job.
"I would give the credit to David [Kahn], who has a relationship with Rick that goes back 16 years or more," Moor said. "Kahn just sort of took his time with Rick. Rick sort of had to make his mind up that he wanted to coach."
Adelman had been offered a contract to continue as the Houston coach after last season but at the time he felt that he had enough of basketball and, at the age of 65, it was time to take it easy.
Moor said during the negotiations with Adelman, he never heard of any hard feelings between Kahn and Adelman, and that he wouldn't have come back for a second interview and kept his interest in the job had that situation existed.
Hoopsworld.com reported that Adelman and Kahn did speak after Houston beat the Wolves 121-102 on April 13, but both said that was no big deal at the time.
Moor said the Wolves were in no hurry to name a coach and were willing to wait until Adelman made a decision, even though on his first visit here, Adelman told the Wolves there was a chance he would be interested in coaching the team.
Team owner Glen Taylor is spending a lot of money to make the Adelman signing happen. Despite the fact the Wolves have been losing in the area of $20 million a season for the past five years, Taylor has really stuck his neck out to hire Adelman, including a contract that will certainly be at least four years at $4 million a year, similar to his Houston contract.
In addition, Taylor and the Wolves have to pay off the contract of fired coach Kurt Rambis in full if the league plays this year, and a lesser amount if there is no season. No decision has been made on the hiring of assistant coaches, because all of Rambis' assistants had another year left on their contracts. Four of them will be paid if Adelman doesn't keep them. Only one assistant, J.B. Bickerstaff, landed a job, with Kevin McHale in Houston.