Minneapolis/St. Paul –
The Minnesota Timberwolves today announced additions to the team’s
basketball staff for the 2016-17 NBA season, naming Noah Croom as
Assistant General Manager, Brian Pauga as Director of Player Personnel
and John Carideo, Jim Eyen, Drew Nicholas, Scott Roth and Jim Todd as
Scouts. The team also named Matthew Duhamel as Director of Athletic
Therapy, Pierre Nesbit as Assistant Athletic Trainer and Troy Sutton as
Assistant Strength and Conditioning Coach.
The
team also announced the following staff have been appointed to various
positions within the organization: Calvin Booth as Director of Pro
Personnel, Matt Bollero as Pro Personnel Scout, David Crewe as Head
Strength and Conditioning Coach/Assistant Athletic Trainer, Emmanuel
Rohan as Director of Basketball Administration, Todd Checovich as
Manager of Basketball Operations and Rachel Saunders as Manager of Team
Services.
Croom
comes to Minnesota after serving as Legal Counsel and Agent for Goodwin
Sports Management (GSM) since 2002. Prior to joining GSM, Noah held
positions at Latham & Watkins, a New York City based law firm, the
National Basketball Association and the Vancouver Grizzlies. He served
as Assistant General Manager and Legal Counsel for the Grizzlies, where
he negotiated all player and coach contracts and represented the team in
its dealings with the NBA league office.
Pauga
spent the last nine seasons with the San Antonio Spurs, including
taking over as Director of Scouting in 2012 and General Manager of the
NBA D-League’s Austin Spurs in 2013. He started with the Spurs as a
Basketball Operations Intern in July 2007 before earning a promotion to
Basketball Operations Assistant in 2008. Before joining San Antonio, he
worked as a student manager with the Michigan State men’s basketball
team from 2003-07, including the Spartans’ 2005 Final Four squad.
Carideo
has served as a Scout for NBA teams since 2001, including stops with
the Denver Nuggets (2001-09), Charlotte Bobcats (2009-10) and New
Orleans Pelicans (2010-16). Before joining the NBA, Carideo spent time
as the Head Coach for the Trenton Shooting Stars of the IBL and was an
Assistant Coach for various IBL and USBL teams, including winning the
1999 USBL Championship with the Atlantic City Seagulls.
Eyen
has more than 26 years of NBA experience with over 30 years of combined
coaching, consulting and scouting experience. He most recently served
as an Assistant Coach for the Los Angeles Lakers from 2014-16, his
second stint with the Lakers. He has also coached with the Los Angeles
Clippers, Milwaukee Bucks, Portland Trail Blazers and Sacramento Kings.
Nicholas
won the NCAA National Championship with Maryland in 2002 and reached
the Final Four twice in his collegiate career. He played professionally
for 10 years internationally, including winning the Euroleague
Championship in both 2009 and 2011. His international career saw him
play in a number of countries, including Greece, Italy, Russia, Spain
and Turkey before his retirement in 2013. Since retiring as a player,
Nicholas has served as an analyst for a variety of media outlets and
coached youth basketball.
Roth
returns to Minnesota as a Scout after playing for the Timberwolves in
1989-90, the team’s inaugural season. As a coach, he has served as an
assistant on five NBA coaching staffs: Dallas, Detroit, Golden State,
Memphis/Vancouver and Toronto as well as stints with four different
national teams. Roth had a three-year NBA playing career with stops in
Minnesota, San Antonio and Utah before playing internationally until
1994.
Todd
has worked as an Assistant Coach for six different NBA teams over 15+
years, most recently as an Assistant to Mike Woodson with the New York
Knicks from 2012-14. Todd’s career has also included stops with the
Atlanta Hawks, Los Angeles Clippers, Milwaukee Bucks, Sacramento Kings
and Toronto Raptors.
Duhamel
joins Minnesota as Director of Athletic Therapy after spending six
years with the Minnesota Vikings as an Assistant Athletic
Trainer/Physical Therapist. Prior to his time with the Vikings, he
worked as an Intern with the New England Patriots’ medical staff.
Duhamel earned his undergraduate degree in Athletic Training from
Northeastern University where he worked with the football and men’s
basketball teams, before earning his Doctorate of Physical Therapy from
Boston University.
Nesbit
begins his first season with the Timberwolves as Assistant Athletic
Trainer. Prior to coming to Minnesota, he most recently worked as a
Seasonal Assistant Athletic Trainer for the New England Patriots during
the team’s run to the 2016 AFC Championship Game. Nesbit received his
Bachelor of Science in Athletic Training from Purdue University in 2013
before graduating from Auburn University with a Masters of Education in
Exercise Science with an emphasis in Biomechanics in 2015.
Sutton
enters his first year with Minnesota as Assistant Strength and
Conditioning Coach after most recently serving as the Assistant Director
of Sports Performance at Northwestern University over the last four
years. Sutton’s professional experience also includes time at Ohio State
University, Arizona State University and Ohio University. Sutton
received his Bachelor of Science in Sport and Leisure Studies from Ohio
State University in 2004 before earning his Master of Science in Health
and Human Sciences from Ohio University in 2005.
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