David Kahn either has ESP or ADD.
Someday we will view his selection of point guards on consecutive picks in his first draft as the Wolves' basketball boss as either innovation, genius or a really bad case of short-term memory loss.
In his whirlwind remaking of the Wolves' lousy roster, Kahn has created a team whose two best holdovers are power forwards, and whose two top draft picks are point guards.
That probably isn't going to work, but Kahn's hyperactivity has grabbed our attention and ensured that the Wolves' next losing season will be more interesting than their last.
Thursday night, Kahn proved he knew what he was doing when he traded the regrettable Mike Miller and the still-intriguing Randy Foye to Washington for the fifth pick and a few bags of chips.
That deal seemed to make sense only if Kahn had a way of moving up to take Spanish point guard Ricky Rubio. Instead, Kahn played it cool and watched Rubio fall to him. Credit Kahn with insight, and guts, on that one.
One pick later, just to keep us all confused as to the traditionally mysterious ways of the Wolves' draft room, Kahn chose Syracuse's Jonny Flynn.
Rubio's skills -- great ballhandling and passing and iffy shooting -- make him a pure point guard. Flynn's size -- he's listed near 6-feet, which means he could be riding a mount at Canterbury any day now -- makes him a pure point guard.