Former Bucks coach and current Dallas assistant Terry Stotts is drawing consideration for the vacant Minnesota Timberwolves.

The T-Wolves are in the preliminary process of finding a coach and have an extensive list of candidates.

Some of the others who have been interviewed or are expected to be interviewed are Portland lead assistant coach Dean Demopoulos, Portland assistant coach Monty Williams, ex-NBA star and current television broadcaster Mark Jackson, Houston assistant coach Elston Turner, ex-Detroit Pistons star Bill Laimbeer, Los Angeles Lakers assistant coach Brian Shaw and former NBA head coach Mike Fratello.

Stop-n-Pop/Canis Hoopus conducted a Q&A with Basketball Prospectus’ Kevin Pelton.
From Phil Jasner/Philadelphia Daily News:
Finally, the source indicated that – despite a published report – the Sixers have not made an offer to former Sixer Rodney Carney.
Yesterday wasn’t going to keep Kurz in the NBA, but that April night in Salt Lake City might.

“Rob is a ‘big’ who can shoot the ball. I think there’s always a premium on that,” Sixers president/general manager Ed Stefanski said. “We’re looking to fill out the roster from a depth standpoint, so he’d be a guy who’d fight for one of those positions. Bigs who can make shots have a spot in this league.”
Kurz, a 6-9 forward who starred at Penn Charter, is auditioning this week and next at summer leagues here and Las Vegas. Here, he is playing on the Sixers/Nets combined unit. In Vegas next week, he will be with the Timberwolves.