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03/21/2001
Minnesota
Timberwolves Mentor Flip Saunders Named Head Coach Of
2001 USA Basketball Men's Goodwill Games Team of NBA
Players
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (March 21,
2001) -- Minnesota Timberwolves head coach Flip Saunders
was named today as head coach of USA Basketball's Goodwill
Games team scheduled to compete in the 2001 Goodwill
Games in Brisbane, Australia, Sept. 3-9, 2001. Saunders
will coach a 12-member team comprised of young NBA players
who will represent the United States in the Goodwill
Games for the first time. Saunders' selection was made
by the USA Basketball Men's Senior National Team Committee.
The player selection criteria developed
by the Senior National Committee calls for the 2001
USA Goodwill Games Team to be comprised of NBA players
who were either drafted in 1999 or 2000, or who are
22-years-old or younger. USA player selections will
be made at a later date.
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"USA
Basketball is very excited to have Flip as our
Goodwill Games head coach. He has done a tremendous
job coaching at all levels, and the experience
and respect he has garnered during his career
will be a great asset to our team this summer."
said USA Basketball Executive Director Jim Tooley.
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| Mike Plant, President of the Goodwill
Games, Flip Saunders, Head Coach for Team USA and
Jim Tooley, Executive Director of USA Basketball |
"USA Basketball and the NBA
are excited to participate in the Goodwill Games,"
stated Stu Jackson, Chair of the USA Basketball Men's
Senior National Committee and NBA Senior Vice President,
Basketball Operations. "This will present a great
opportunity for some of our younger NBA players to gain
international experience playing for USA Basketball,
and we are pleased to have an outstanding coach like
Flip Saunders to guide our team."
"I am deeply honored and excited
to be named coach for the 2001 Goodwill Games. I look
forward to serving as an ambassador for USA Basketball,"
said Saunders. "Anytime the NBA gets a chance to
showcase its talent on a world stage, it is a great
opportunity for our league,"" said Saunders.
The Goodwill Games basketball competition
will be held Sept. 3- 9 and televised in the United
States on Turner Network Television (TNT). The eight
team Goodwill Games basketball field also includes Argentina,
host-country Australia, Brazil, Canada, Cuba, New Zealand
and Puerto Rico.
"We are looking forward to
what should be a terrific eight-team tournament in Brisbane.
These teams represent the best available talent and
should provide great regional appeal for the competition,"
said Mike Plant, President of the Goodwill Games, Inc.
The USA is the defending Goodwill champions
having won the gold in New York at the '98 Games with
a thrilling 93-85 overtime win over Australia. The USA
men have medaled in all four Goodwill Games competitions
and in the process compiled an overall win-loss record
of 19-6 (.760 winning percentage). The USA captured
gold in 1998 and 1986, silver in 1990 and bronze in
1994. All four of those USA Goodwill Teams were comprised
of college players.
Saunders, 45, who boasts of a current NBA coaching
record of 219-206 (through games of
March 20, 2001) for a .515 winning percentage, has
led the Timberwolves to an NBA Playoff berth in
each of his four full seasons as their head mentor.
Saunders has also been involved with USA Basketball
previously, serving as an assistant coach with the
1993 USA Tournament of the Americas Team. The U.S.
team, comprised of Continental Basketball Association
(CBA) players, finished 6-1 to capture the Americas
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Flip Saunders
responding to questions from
members of the media at the press conference.
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Saunders officially joined the Timberwolves
on May 11, 1995, as general manager, working under his
former teammate at the University of Minnesota, Kevin
McHale. On Dec. 18, 1995, Saunders was named head coach
of the Timberwolves. One of the most successful coaches
in the history of the CBA, Saunders guided the Minnesota
Timberwolves to their first-ever playoff berth in 1996-97,
his first full season as an NBA head coach, and to a
franchise-record 50 victories in 1999-2000.
He came to Minnesota after seven productive
seasons as a head coach in the CBA, where he ranks second
with 253 career victories. Saunders began his CBA career
in 1988-89 with the Rapid City (S.D.) Thrillers, then
moved to the LaCrosse (Wis.) Catbirds for five seasons
(1989-94) before coaching in 1994-95 with the Sioux
Falls (S.D.) Skyforce. He also served as general manager
(1991-93) and team president (1991-94) of the Catbirds.
Saunders' impressive CBA tenure included seven consecutive
seasons of 30 or more victories, two CBA championships
(1990, 1992), two CBA Coach of the Year honors (1989,
1992) and 23 CBA-to-NBA player promotions.
The Goodwill Games, to be held August
29 - September 9, 2001, in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
will feature 14 sports: athletics, basketball, beach
volleyball, boxing, cycling (track), diving, figure
skating, gymnastics, rhythmic gymnastics, swimming,
trampoline, triathlon, weightlifting and surf lifesaving.
The Goodwill Games were founded by AOL Time Warner Vice
Chairman R.E. Turner in 1986 to ensure that the world's
best athletes have the opportunity to compete in world
class competition. The four previous Goodwill Games
have alternated between the United States and Russia;
however, future Goodwill Games will be staged in countries
around the world in both winter and summer formats.
TNT is the host network for the Goodwill Games. Nine
Network Australia will broadcast the 2001 Goodwill Games
locally. Goodwill Games, Inc. is a division of Turner
Sports, the sports programming and production business
unit of Turner Broadcasting System, Inc.
The USA Basketball Men's Senior
National Team Committee which selected Saunders, consists
of nine members and a non-voting chair. Stu Jackson,
NBA Senior Vice President of Basketball Operations,
serves as chair of the Committee. Six of the Committee's
nine voting members were appointed by the NBA and include
Bryan Colangelo, President and General Manager of the
Phoenix Suns; Billy King, General Manager of the Philadelphia
76ers; Mitch Kupchak, General Manager of the Los Angeles
Lakers; Kevin O'Connor, Vice President of Basketball
Operations of the Utah Jazz; Garry St. Jean, General
Manager of the Golden State Warriors; Rod Thorn, President
of the New Jersey Nets; NCAA appointee C.M. Newton,
former athletic director at the University of Kentucky;
and athlete representatives Joe Dumars, a member of
the gold medalist 1994 USA World Championship Team,
and Steve Smith, a member of the gold medalist 1994
World Championship and 2000 Olympic teams.
Flip Saunders' NBA Coaching Record
| Year |
Team |
Regular Season Record |
NBA Playoffs
Record |
Postseason |
| 2000-01 |
Minnesota Timberwolves |
*39- 28 |
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| 1999-00 |
Minnesota Timberwolves |
50- 32 |
1- 3 |
Western Conference
First Round |
| 1998-99 |
Minnesota Timberwolves |
25- 25 |
1- 3 |
Western Conference
First Round |
| 1997-98 |
Minnesota Timberwolves |
45- 37 |
2- 3 |
Western Conference
First Round |
| 1996-97 |
Minnesota Timberwolves |
40- 42 |
0- 3 |
Western Conference
First Round |
| 1995-96 |
Minnesota Timberwolves |
20- 42 |
0- 0 |
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| TOTALS |
Six Seasons
(1995-2001) |
219-206 |
4-12 |
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*Through March 20, 2001
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Contacts:
| Jeff Pomeroy |
Goodwill Games |
404-827-4786 |
| Craig Miller |
USA Basketball |
719-590-4800 |
| Terry Lyons |
NBA |
212-407-8359 |
| Kent Wipf |
Minnesota Timberwolves |
612-673-1601 |
| Greg Hughes |
Turner Sports |
404-827-3362 |
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