Kahn is holding firm on his preseason objective to avoid major trades to generate immediate improvement. Despite the Wolves’ 5-23 record, Kahn believes the NBA’s Feb. 18 trade deadline will pass without the Wolves making a move.
“I haven’t made one trade call since we started the regular season,” Kahn said Monday. “I really feel the players we have deserve to be evaluated on a season-long basis. I would be content if we don’t make a move.”
“He doesn’t look 100 percent to me,” Rambis said. “Starting, stopping, cutting, stepping back – those hard angle things” are still difficult for Gomes.
Funny thing is, the Wolves aren’t particularly unhappy with Jawai’s performance thus far. Rambis makes it clear that the Aussie needs a lot of improvement, particularly in his physical state, just to become a useful role player — but he also points out that Jawai is just getting started, that his background puts him a few years behind his born-for-the-game American teammates.
KL: (Laughs) Yeah, I was working with Russell [Westbrook] and D-Rose this summer in Santa Monica (CA), and with a guy named Rob McClanahan. We’d do spot up jumpers; we started out at 15-foot and moved it out from there to 18-foot, 20-foot. It’s something I worked on all summer. My threes really came from shooting (half-court) shots last season. Coach [Rambis] has confidence in me to shoot it.