August 5, 2007
Thank You, Kevin McHale
When someone writes "The Kevin McHale Story: Minnesota Years," there is going to be a continuing theme: the name of Danny Ainge.
Ainge,
of course, goes back a long way with McHale and the two remain close.
But boy, has Danny really fleeced his buddy in the two deals made
between the Celtics and Timberwolves, so much so that Minneapolis Star
Tribune columnist Jim Souhan wrote, "McHale waited until he couldn't cut
a deal with anybody other than his old buddy, Danny Ainge, the Celtics'
GM, who, without a former teammate to take his roster refuse, might
have eclipsed McHale as the worst general manager in the NBA."
Ainge
has dumped nine players on McHale in the last 18 months. Nine! And
we're not talking the '71-72 Lakers roster. ("They ought to retire his
number again," e-mailed one reader.) Three of the four players Ainge got
in return were top-six draft picks. None of the nine he gave up was a
top-12 draft pick. He got McHale to take clubhouse problems Mark Blount
and Ricky Davis, and then pried Kevin Garnett away with the potential of
Al Jefferson and four other maybes, one of whom has an unfortunate
history with firearms.
And in those deals McHale gave
up the two players who basically came to epitomize Minnesota basketball
this decade: Garnett and Wally Szczerbiak. No wonder McHale was getting
hammered - again - in the Twin Cities. Wrote Tom Powers of the St. Paul
Pioneer Press, "The sun will come up tomorrow. Unless, of course, Kevin
McHale is somehow put in charge of the solar system. In which case the
sun will implode and we all will die." Ainge said his relationship with
McHale had nothing to do with either deal. You believe that? I don't.
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