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With a playoffs record of 17 wins and 30 losses, 819 regular season games coached, 427 regular season wins, and 392 regular season losses, Saunders leads all Timberwolves head coaches and is second to Finch's regular season winning percentage of .557.
NBA All-Star Game head coach. Flip Saunders – 2004; Chris Finch – 2024; NBA All-Star Game MVP. Kevin Garnett – 2003; NBA Rising Stars Challenge MVP. Wally Szczerbiak – 2001; Andrew Wiggins – 2015; Zach LaVine – 2016; NBA Slam Dunk Contest. Isaiah Rider - 1994; Zach LaVine - 2015, 2016; NBA Three-Point Shootout. Kevin Love - 2012
Chris Finch (born November 6, 1969) [1] is an American professional basketball coach and former player who is the head coach of the Minnesota Timberwolves of the National Basketball Association (NBA). [2] He was previously an assistant coach for the Houston Rockets, Denver Nuggets, New Orleans Pelicans, and Toronto Raptors. [3]
The Minnesota Timberwolves and head coach Chris Finch have agreed to a four-year contract extension, ... As Minnesota's head coach, he has compiled a 160–127 record. Those 160 wins are the ...
The Timberwolves ended their season with a 47–35 record, which became the first winning season since the 2004–05 season, and secured the last spot in the playoffs on the final day of the regular season with a 112–106 win over the Denver Nuggets. The 2017–18 season also ended the longest streak without a playoff appearance at 13 seasons.
Minnesota is 44-19 and has the best road record (21-11) in the NBA. The 54-year-old Finch is among the top contenders for coach of the year. The Timberwolves have had a demanding schedule lately.
Timberwolves head coach Chris Finch will coach the West. ... Rivers got the job by having the best record among East teams with eligible coaches by Feb. 4. The Bucks currently sit at 32-16 and ...
He guided with difficulty the Timberwolves to their first-ever playoff berth in the 1996–97 season, his first full season as an NBA head coach. A year later, he led the Timberwolves to their first-ever winning season. They went on to a franchise-record 50 victories in 1999–2000 which was duplicated in 2001–2002.