If there is a word to define the arrival of Tim Connelly to the Timberwolves, that is ambition. To begin with, the one shown by the organization, which has opted for one of the most reputable executives in the NBA, giving him a five-year contract and 40 million dollars. And of course, the one radiated by the protagonist himself, who in his first appearance as head of the Minnesota office is already clear that there is only one thing that can move the organization forward: winning.
It seems obvious, and by no means simple, but Connelly wants to set the target on that task as well. Asked how he wants to take the Wolves to the next level – they have already been a playoff team this season – he understands that making Minneapolis a desired destination for players is the first step.
“There is a reason that coastal cities have an advantage, but what can help develop a team is its culture, organization and wins and losses. We hope word gets out that this is where you need to come if you want to be treated right. I hope that as we continue to build a winning foundation and develop ourselves, this will become a place you want to come to win. It’s not regarding the weather. It’s not regarding having some of these flashier markets. You are going to come here to win, to be treated fairly and to have fun », she tells the media.
The truth is that Connelly has left a comfortable job to start a new adventure. The now president of basketball operations has abandoned some Nuggets who have the current League MVP, Nikola Jokic, and who have won 48 games despite not having their next two players in the hierarchy, Jamal Murray and Michael, throughout the season. . Porter Jr .. Connelly assures that in no case did the change of scenery come from him.
“I wasn’t looking for this. It was a unique opportunity presented to me. The last nine years have been for me the best nine years professionally that I might have imagined. After so many nights of work and insomnia, you go deeper inside and ask yourself if this is something you want to do. It is an act of faith, without a doubt », she sentences.
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