http://sports.yahoo.com/news/nba--l...wolves.html;_ylt=Ag2J.rHJ9SdD8R7gKjcCtk68vLYF Looks like Rick Adelman wants to get his old band together.
I wonder what Adelman has in store for him... While Hill was a very serviceable player, I just didn't see much improvement in his game while he played here in Houston. It's known that he is a very good rebounder, but other than that, it seems as if he has peaked already, sadly.
Wow, seems like Adelman's running the show in Minnesota. Honestly, I don't care how good a coach is, the process of obtaining talent should start with the GM, and then signed off by the coach. Not the other way around.
Should a team WANT to offer more than that? Though Jordan Hill is NBA average power forward off the bench. His per-36 numbers are nice, but Hill doesnt give even 20 minutes full focus. He'll hurt you, but then he'll help you too, which balances out to level contribution. Like Sam Dalembert, just have to accept the inconsistency. Could be wrong, I'm thinking its part what he wanted in that Wolves job, to have some say in matters. Wolves had to reluctantly agree cuz they weren't gonna get a better coach