The Timberwolves on Monday reported for Tuesday's first training-camp practice and a season in which everybody from President of Basketball Operations David Kahn to two-time All-Star Kevin Love expects the franchise to reach the playoffs for the first time since 2004.
Gone are talented but inconsistent players such as Michael Beasley, Anthony Randolph, Darko Milicic and Martell Webster. In their place are veterans such as Andrei Kirilenko, Brandon Roy and Lou Amundson.
At Monday's annual media day, coach Rick Adelman talked at length for the first time about summertime changes made to a team that will begin the season without injured point guard Ricky Rubio. Here's some of what he said:
Q We haven't heard from you all summer. What are your thoughts on this remade roster?
A It was pretty evident we had a huge dropoff, just huge, last year when we had injuries. When that happens, you look at the people you have and decide how they responded to it. And we didn't respond very well. We felt that we needed to make some changes. We needed some energy, needed a more versatile team with more ball-handling that we had before. We're fortunate that, just looking at the guys in the past week, we've got a chance to be a lot better in a lot of areas. We're still going to have deficiencies defensively like every team does, but I think we're going to be a smart team.
Q Did you get what you wanted with those changes?
A We'll find out. You never know until you get the guys on the floor. We added some versatility and we're a better ball-handling team in a number of spots. We're a better passing game and we're going to be more versatile defensively. Just watching them scrimmage, they're already doing things we're going to be doing. When you have veterans, you look at Brandon or Andrei, they know how to play. That's a big difference.
Q What will you have to do differently without Ricky Rubio?