The Timberwolves had their final practice of the season Monday, and interim coach Ryan Saunders tried to keep the players from adopting a last-day-of-school mentality as best he could.
"We watched film from the game [Sunday]," Saunders said. "We still practiced, did things that we usually do. … Eighty-two games is 82 games, and we have a job to do. Every time we're here and any time we put our Wolves gear on to work, that was the message. That's what I expect going forward."
The Wolves still have two games remaining, starting with Tuesday's home finale against Toronto, but they are more like the final exams seniors take when you've already been accepted to college. They count, but not really.
There was some looking forward when Saunders and other Wolves addressed reporters. Saunders is keeping nose to grindstone over the next few days, but at some point the organization will have to make a decision about Saunders' future.
"Whenever I get the clarity I get it," Saunders said. "I'm operating as I'm going to do a job until they tell me not to do a job. That's my mind-set with things. It's one of those things whenever I find out, other people make those decisions and I respect those."
Saunders said his conversations with owner Glen Taylor sometimes venture into what the future might look like, but there has been no definitive word on whether Saunders will get the head coaching job full time.
"You talk about the future … and we're excited about things," Saunders said. "But I obviously know there's a lot of things that go into all of this. I've been around the business. I know how it goes."
Among the players who held perhaps his final media session before the offseason was Derrick Rose, who is averaging 18 points per game but has been out since March 10 after having elbow surgery.