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Flip’s Silence Doesn’t Help Gophers

Posted on April 1, 2013April 1, 2013 by David Shama

 

Flip Saunders doesn’t want to be the Gophers’ basketball coach but he could still make a major contribution to his alma mater by clearing up the mystery as to why he said no to the University of Minnesota on Saturday.

So far Saunders is saying nothing about walking away from the offer and the result has been a lot of Gopher bashing, starting with athletic director Norwood Teague who is being blamed.  But what are the facts?

I know more than I can write today but let’s start with this: Saunders and Teague began negotiating on Friday, and by Saturday afternoon ESPN.com was reporting Saunders had turned down the job.  Don’t you think if Saunders really wanted to be the Gophers’ coach he and his agent could have worked on the deal longer than 24 hours?

Come on.

This is the third time Saunders, the former Gophers’ point guard and assistant coach, has been approached by his old school.  Athletic director Mark Dienhart was interested in Saunders, then the Timberwolves coach, when Clem Haskins had to be replaced in 1999.  Athletic director Joel Maturi had Saunders, then the Pistons coach, on his list in 2007 to possibly replace Dan Monson.

Saunders has many attributes that made him perhaps the best candidate for the Gophers’ job.  Enormously popular with the public, Saunders could create a financial jackpot for the Gophers, with impact on season tickets, single game tickets, donations, corporate support and a lot more.  After a career as both a college assistant coach and NBA head coach, Saunders has a high basketball IQ and would have improved the Gophers in both practices and games.

But Saunders, 58, may have decided over the weekend that he doesn’t want all of the work involved in rebuilding the Gophers.  While the program was a national power when he played in the 1970s, Gophers’ basketball has been in decline for years.  Haskins, Monson and Tubby Smith, who was fired last Monday, all have under .500 records in Big Ten games.

Maybe Saunders decided that unlike his close friend Tom Izzo, the Michigan State coach, he doesn’t want to be chasing 17-year-old recruits all over the country.  Some guys don’t want to go into every mama’s kitchen and exclaim in front of the family: “This is the best chili I’ve ever eaten!”

After three “courtships” with Saunders, it’s time for Gophers fans to understand this: Dinkytown doesn’t need someone — even a golden boy — to head the program if he doesn’t want the job.

Move on, and have faith in Teague.

Worth Noting

The search now might focus on Marquette coach Buzz Williams whose team ended its NCAA tournament run on Saturday. Included in the Williams resume are recruiting relationships in Chicago.

Teague is under pressure to not only hire the right coach but accomplish it soon, leaving time for recruiting and also not encouraging players on the Gophers’ roster to think about transferring.  Although assistant coaches may not be considered, here’s a vote for interviewing former NBA coach and now Arizona State assistant Eric Musselman.

The April 1 issue of Sports Illustrated predicts the Twins will have a record of 60-102 and finish last in the American League Central Division.  “I don’t know how they can avoid finishing last,” an anonymous rival scout says in the publication.  “The good news is they got some good kids in their trades this off-season.”

The magazine questions the wisdom of asking rookie center fielder Aaron Hicks to make the jump from Double-A to the big leagues so soon.  S.I. said most of Hicks’ hits in spring training came off “fringe major leaguers or minor leaguers.”  A better strategy, the publication suggested, would be to start Hicks off in the minor leagues, delaying his free agent eligibility while allowing him to gain more experience before being called up later this season.

The Tigers, the Twins’ opening day opponent today at Target Field, are S.I’s choice to win the division.  Detroit’s pitcher today, Justin Verlander, will win the Cy Young award, according to the publication.

The Twins’ opening day lineup a year ago was: Denard Span, center field; Jamey Carroll, shortstop; Joe Mauer, catcher; Justin Morneau, DH; Josh Willingham, left field; Ryan Doumit, right field; Danny Valencia, third base; Chris Parmelee, first base; Alexi Casilla, second base; and Carl Pavano, pitcher.

Span, Casilla, Valencia and Pavano are no longer on the roster.  Today Carroll is a reserve while Morneau is at first base, Doumit is the DH and Parmelee is in right field.

Canterbury Park, with a live racing season opening May 17, is reporting a record number of applications for stalls.  Also, the Minnesota Thoroughbred Association recently announced the number of registered broodmares has increased by 77 percent this year.  All broodmares foaling in Minnesota are required to be registered by March 15 of the year they foal.

The cooperative marketing agreement between the Shakopee Mdewakanton Sioux Community and Canterbury Park announced last year is being credited with creating bigger race track purses and more interest in breeding thoroughbreds.

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Saunders & Teague Meet in Indy

Posted on March 30, 2013March 30, 2013 by David Shama

 

Flip Saunders and Norwood Teague met yesterday morning in Indianapolis to discuss the Gophers’ basketball opening, according to a source with knowledge of the meeting.

The source, who spoke to Sports Headliners on condition of anonymity because of his relationships with the University of Minnesota, expects Saunders to become the school’s next coach replacing Tubby Smith who was fired on Monday.  Saunders and Teague have met twice this week, the source said.

Teague, who became the Gophers’ athletic director in July, is making his first high profile hire.  It’s believed that Teague first tested the interest of current high profile college coaches such as VCU’s Shaka Smart prior to the meeting yesterday with Saunders who has spent most of his coaching career in the NBA.

Saunders played for the Gophers in the 1970s and was an assistant coach at Minnesota following his playing career.  Although he hasn’t been a college assistant for more than 20 years and has coached 16 seasons in the NBA, Saunders has remained passionate about his alma mater.

Saunders, who left his job as head coach of the NBA’s Wizards last year, is a close friend of Michigan State coach Tom Izzo.  The Spartans played last night in Indianapolis in their NCAA Tournament game against Duke.  Saunders was in Indianapolis to support Izzo, according to the source.

A news conference regarding the next Gophers’ coach may happen within a few days.

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Andre Hollins Staying; Flip No Sure Hire

Posted on March 26, 2013March 28, 2013 by David Shama

 

Sophomore point guard Andre Hollins, the best of Minnesota’s returning players for next season, told Sports Headliners yesterday he didn’t want to talk about the basketball coaching change but apparently fans don’t have to worry about him transferring to another school.

“I am not leaving,” Hollins said.

Hollins was the team’s leading scorer at 14.6 points per game.  He also led the Gophers in three-point shots made and three point percentage, .416.  His 116 assists were tops on the team by 29.

There was concern this past winter that if Gophers’ coach Tubby Smith were fired, Hollins might leave the program.  Hollins is a projected 2014 first round draft choice by NBAdraft.net and college programs across the country would welcome him.

Hollins and center Trevor Mbakwe were the team’s two most valuable players but Mbakwe and forward Rodney Williams were both senior starters who won’t be around next season.  Key senior reserves Julian Welch and Andre Ingram have used up their eligibility too.

Whoever the new coach is replacing Smith, he will be happy to build around Hollins.  Forward Joe Coleman, who will be a junior next season, and shooting guard Austin Hollins, a senior in 2013-2014, join Andre Hollins as returning starters on a 21-13 team that won only six games after January 8.

The opinion here is athletic director Norwood Teague and other members of his staff prefer hiring someone who is presently a college head coach.  Their expertise is with current college coaches, and so I have doubts if Flip Saunders will be offered the Gophers’ job.

Saunders, the former Gophers point guard and NBA head coach, has never been a major college head coach and it’s been more than 20 years since he was a college assistant.  Saunders, who is out of coaching now after leaving the Wizards in 2012, might be interested in the Gophers job, and there’s no question he has the backing of many Minnesotans including donors and others of influence.

Hiring Saunders looks like a financial jackpot for the Gophers.  Unlike hiring a prominent college coach, there would be no buyout from another school.  And Saunders, 58, has made millions coaching in the NBA and possibly agree to a more minimal salary than a high profile college head coach.

Saunders’ immediate financial impact on ticket sales, donations, corporate sponsorships and other revenue areas could be dramatic.  It’s not out of the question that the Gophers might sell out Williams Arena for the season with a Saunders hire.  They almost certainly would sell out the Big Ten season in advance of next January.

Saunders has important relationships in this town and strong sales ability.  With his contacts and communication skills, he would stir the pot for contributions to a new practice facility like very few potential hires could.

Saunders could jump-start game day enthusiasm in a way many local fans might not expect.  When Saunders was a Gopher, the players participated in a lively ball handling drill set to music.  With fans applauding and yelling approval, Williams Arena came alive long before tipoff.

Saunders told Sports Headliners a few years ago that if he ever coached college basketball again, he would use the Harlem Globetrotters style warm up routine. Such a move is much needed because the pre-game atmosphere at Williams Arena — and sometimes game environment — badly needs energy.

Look for Teague to make a strong pitch for VCU’s Shaka Smart, the man Teague hired when he was athletic director at that school, and one of the hottest names in college basketball coaching.  Don’t be too sure that Smart and his family want to live in the crowded and superficial world of southern California where UCLA has an opening and many Bruins fans hope he will be the new coach.  Smart, raised in the Midwest, might prefer Minneapolis and working for a man he trusts and has had a previous successful relationship with.

That past relationship has to be important to Teague, too.  As Smart’s former boss, he knows what he’s getting in Smart.

That figures to count for a lot if the two men can agree it’s time for another high profile member of the VCU athletic department to join the Gophers.

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