MINNEAPOLIS – Kurt Rambis sat in the Minnesota Timberwolves practice facility on Monday, wearing a Timberwolves polo shirt and watching several draft prospects work out in front of a host of coaches, scouts and executives from around the league.
He sat several feet away from Minnesota president David Kahn, a scene that wouldn’t have been quite so awkward if Rambis knew whether he was returning for a third season as Timberwolves coach.
Rambis made a surprise appearance on Monday as the Wolves hosted draft prospects and league officials for the second day of a three-day minicamp. Neither Rambis nor Kahn were made available for interviews, but Kahn said through a team spokesman that no decision has been made on the future of Rambis yet, with the June 23 draft one month away.
Rambis has two years left on his contract. He won just 32 games in the first two seasons on the job and the Wolves lost the final 15 games of this season to finish with the worst record in the NBA. They will draft second after Cleveland jumped over them in the lottery last week.
When he was hired two years ago, Rambis asked for a four-year deal to leave the Los
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