The Timberwolves open another training camp late Monday night in Mankato, but this time they will be without star Kevin Love and with Flip Saunders working two jobs, as the new coach as well as president of basketball operations.
Saunders talked last week about a team reshaped once again by trading Love to Cleveland in a deal that brought back No. 1 overall draft picks Andrew Wiggins and Anthony Bennett, and veteran Thaddeus Young, and in measured tones about starting point guard Ricky Rubio, with whom the team has a window until the end of October to sign to a four-year contract extension.
Q You don't roll out the balls for real until Tuesday. Do you have a feel yet for what you've assembled?
A Nothing different than what we thought when we made these moves: That we can be a much deeper team, a much more athletic team, a team that has many more two-way players and has the ability to both guard and do things offensively.
Q You deflect questions about how many games this team will win or if it can reach the playoffs. What are your expectations?
A I've never put a number on things because you could be selling yourself short. I don't believe in doing that. I believe more in worrying about the process. If we're getting better offensively, defensively, individually, we're going to win games. I'm as anxious as anybody to see what we're able to do.
I believe we've addressed our depth. Last year, we really struggled with our bench. We were a very one-dimensional team in how we played because a lot of the players were very similar in a lot of ways. Right now, we're a much different team. We have a little bit of everything. We're much more diversified.
Q Why the midnight production to open camp in Mankato?