Minneapolis/St. Paul –
The Minnesota Timberwolves today announced the team has agreed to terms
with Tom Thibodeau as President of Basketball Operations and Head
Coach, and Scott Layden as General Manager. Per team policy, terms of
the agreements were not released.
“We
are extremely excited to welcome Tom Thibodeau back to the
Timberwolves,” said Timberwolves owner Glen Taylor. “Through this
process we quickly identified Tom as the best leader to shape our
talented team and help them realize their full potential. Tom’s resume
speaks for itself. He is a proven winner, leader and one of the most
well-respected NBA head coaches over the last decade. His teams have
annually been among the league leaders in defense and we are excited
about the approach and mentality he will bring to that side of the ball.
The future of the Minnesota Timberwolves has never been brighter and we
are very pleased to have Tom as our basketball operations leader moving
forward.
“Scott
Layden brings over 30 years of experience in the NBA to his new role
within our organization, including several years in basketball
operations leadership positions with Utah, New York and most recently
San Antonio. His decades of front office experience will be integral as
we head into an extremely exciting time for our organization. In getting
to know Scott, he has impressed me with his not only his basketball
acumen, but also his character and integrity. Tom and Scott will work in
concert together in shaping our roster moving forward. We are confident
this partnership gives us the best chance possible of winning an NBA
title.”
A
veteran of over 25 seasons as an NBA head coach and assistant coach,
Thibodeau’s teams have advanced to the postseason in 19 seasons,
including three trips to the NBA Finals (1999, 2008, 2010). Most
recently Thibodeau was head coach of the Chicago Bulls, leading the
Bulls to a 255-139 record over five seasons from 2010-15. Under his
tutelage, the Bulls reached the playoffs in all five seasons, including
holding the best record in the NBA in both of his first two seasons
(2010-12). Thibodeau is one of two coaches in NBA history to win the
most games in the league in each of his first two seasons. His .647
winning percentage as head coach ranks seventh in NBA history (min. 200
games).
Layden
brings an impressive list of basketball credentials to his general
manager position, having held various front office and coaching
positions in the NBA since 1981. Layden’s previous front office
leadership experience includes stints with the Utah Jazz, New York
Knicks and San Antonio Spurs. Most recently Layden spent the last four
seasons with the Spurs as the team’s assistant general manager. In his
new role as General Manager, Layden will assist President of Basketball
Operations/Head Coach Tom Thibodeau in the evaluation and acquisition of
players and in the overall management of all basketball operations for
the Wolves.
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