MEMPHIS – Teacher met pupil in the Timberwolves' season opener Wednesday at Memphis, where Flip Saunders coached his first NBA regular-season game in nearly three years against the man he tried to hire last summer.
But what if …
What if the Wolves had been willing to meet Memphis' demands for compensation to hire a coach the Grizzlies already had committed to a contract? What if David Joerger was standing in a locker room across the floor at FedExForum from the one he occupied Wednesday?
The man who came up through basketball's minor leagues as Saunders once did clearly didn't want to go there Wednesday night.
"Ha, ha, ha," Joerger laughed awkwardly when asked how close he came to coaching the other team Wednesday. "That's a long time ago. I can't remember."
Saunders remembered how the Wolves received permission to talk to Joerger when it looked as if mercurial Memphis owner Robert Pera was about to fire him, only to see the Grizzlies give Joerger a raise and contract extension to keep him. Saunders, in turn, hired himself for the job.
Saunders used to allow Joerger to watch training camp practices when the Staples, Minn.-raised coach was working his way up.
"Tell him he doesn't have to look for a job anymore, I got him more money already," Saunders said with a smile. "He doesn't have to worry about that. … We were working at it. It just got to a point where it just wasn't going to work out. I think it got to the point where they realized they didn't want to let him go and they didn't have to. It never got to the point where it actually was going to become a reality.