The AP reports:
Kurt Rambis has been waiting two months for an answer about his coaching future with the Minnesota Timberwolves.
It turns out he had some homework to do before team President David Kahn could make a decision.
Kahn said on Friday that he asked Rambis to write an extensive, detailed report about his team and the changes he would make if he comes back for a third season as head coach. Kahn said he asked Rambis to complete the report in mid-May, and the coach turned it in last weekend, setting up a series of meetings this week.
Kahn and Rambis met for four hours Thursday night and were scheduled to meet for another few hours Friday.
Kahn hired Rambis away from the Los Angeles Lakers in 2009, signing him to a four-year contract to start a massive rebuilding project in Minnesota. Rambis has won just 32 games in his first two seasons as coach — with 132 losses — and the Wolves finished last season with a 15-game losing streak that dropped them to the worst record in the NBA.