Knicks · Flip Saunders Not Coaching This Season (page 1)

WaltLongmire @ 10/24/2015 12:06 PM
Pretty sad. My gut feeling after reading this is that he won't be back...period. Always liked the guy from a distance, seemed like a good guy from everything I read about him- not a pretentious guy or BS type of guy. I was looking forward to seeing how he coached a young team with the kind of talent the T-Wolves have.

The fact that Glen Taylor, the team's owner, has not seen him for a while is a bad sign, IMO.

Hopefully he pulls through.

startribune.com
Taylor: Flip Saunders will not return to coach Wolves this season
Jerry Zgoda

Five days before his team opens its regular season, Timberwolves owner Glen Taylor said Friday that coach and president of basketball operations Flip Saunders won’t return this season because of complications resulting from his treatment for cancer.

Diagnosed with Hodgkin’s lymphoma in June, Saunders has been hospitalized since early September.

When asked Friday if he expected Saunders to return to his jobs, Taylor paused and said: “Not this year. I just think his illness, I mean, it’s serious. At this point, if he came back I still think he’d have a hard time to recover all his energy and all that because he has been in the hospital for a long time.”

Shortly after Saunders was hospitalized, the team promoted associate head coach Sam Mitchell to interim head coach and expanded General Manager Milt Newton’s duties. The Wolves announced that Saunders was taking a leave from the team for a period estimated in uncertain terms, other than it would be months rather than weeks.

Doctors treating Saunders called his disease treatable and curable when the Wolves announced his diagnosis in mid-August. At the time, the team said Saunders intended to continue working while he received chemotherapy treatments, which he had completed by the time he was hospitalized in September.

Taylor called the developments “an unbelievable situation we hadn’t anticipated going into this season” and said he talked with the team’s players about Saunders’ condition and his influence on all of them as coach, chief basketball decision-maker and franchise part-owner during a team dinner at Taylor’s Mankato home earlier this month.

“I don’t care how old you get or how experienced you get, these friendships that are in your lives are so important,” said Taylor, who has employed Saunders two different times and known him since shortly after he bought the team in 1994. “They do affect your heart and your mind on a daily basis.”

Taylor said he and Saunders had talked enough throughout the summer that there has been a “blueprint” to follow that includes such things as buying out young forward Anthony Bennett’s contract before training camp began.

Taylor said Newton and Mitchell have the authority going forth to make trades and player personnel decisions in Saunders’ absence.

“We haven’t put anything on hold,” Taylor said. “Milt’s handling it just the way I’d expect him to. He tells me what he thinks, and we talk about things, just the same as I did with Flip. Milt’s just stepped in. Sam has to be his own coach. He won’t do things exactly as Flip does, and I wouldn’t expect him to.”

In September, Taylor told team employees to leave Saunders and his family alone so he could rest and heal. Asked how much he has visited or seen Saunders in these past weeks, Taylor said, “Well, I’m aware of daily what’s going on, that’s the best way to tell you.”

mreinman @ 10/24/2015 7:23 PM
terribly sad.
yellowboy90 @ 10/24/2015 7:32 PM
My prayers with him, his family, and friends. Get well soon
holfresh @ 10/25/2015 2:05 PM
Flip Saunders passes away..
crzymdups @ 10/25/2015 2:07 PM
RIP, Flip. Man, what a bummer.

CrushAlot @ 10/25/2015 2:13 PM
crzymdups wrote:RIP, Flip. Man, what a bummer.

Wow. Sad news.
franco12 @ 10/25/2015 2:36 PM
Very sad. I always liked him as a coach. He seemed like a great guy.
VCoug @ 10/25/2015 2:40 PM
RIP Flip Saunders. Only 60 years old.
BRIGGS @ 10/25/2015 2:41 PM
Jeez horrible news. You think how re energized the guy was with a young team and out of the blue this happens. Life is just an unfair road that runs out way too quick
dk7th @ 10/25/2015 2:42 PM
shocking and horrible.
BRIGGS @ 10/25/2015 2:50 PM
The guy has 10-12 year NBA career ahead of him and maybe another 10-12 years of retirement. He was robbed of the back end of his life. They will figure out how to extend life in the future but not in our lifetime. Each day is not guaranteed after 35 IMHO but you must live like you are going to 100 no matter what. I heard my grandpa say he didn't want to die at 92
WaltLongmire @ 10/25/2015 4:13 PM
Wow...my age.

Just plain sad.

RIP Flip

mase14 @ 10/25/2015 4:16 PM
RIP Flip
GustavBahler @ 10/25/2015 4:25 PM
Didnt see the update, that's awful. Rest in peace Flip. I thought he carried himself as the anti-diva coach. Condolences to family, friends, and fans.
EnySpree @ 10/25/2015 6:42 PM
Fuck cancer! RIP Coach
CrushAlot @ 10/25/2015 8:38 PM
Steph with a really nice message.
https://instagram.com/p/9RxMYARyHO/
VCoug @ 10/25/2015 8:47 PM
Wow, and I'm just reading the original article about his diagnosis. He was only diagnosed in June; 4 months later and he's gone.
smackeddog @ 10/26/2015 4:36 AM
VCoug wrote:Wow, and I'm just reading the original article about his diagnosis. He was only diagnosed in June; 4 months later and he's gone.

It's disturbing how quick you can go from diagnosis to death- my dad lasted two to three weeks from symptoms and diagnosis of acute myeloid leukaemia to dying. In some ways at least it shortens the suffering, but at the same time it's hard to adjust and take stock of what's happening. Very sad news.

Cartman718 @ 10/26/2015 8:15 AM
Moonangie @ 10/26/2015 9:02 AM
Really scary stuff. RIP Flip.

@Martin, may want to change the thread title as it could be read the "wrong" way and offend someone. I'm certain Walt didn't know Flip had died, but just a thought.

fishmike @ 10/26/2015 9:16 AM
I had Hodgkin’s lymphoma when I was 19. Went through chemo, radiation, surgeries... all that fun jazz. Its a very fast acting cancer, but also one of the more treatable. Generally the chemo works very well. However in 20% of the patients it doesnt. When that happens they need to change medicines. The problem is by that time the first round of chemo has severly weakended the body, and if doesnt knock back the cancer things get complicated and tough very quickly. I suspect that is what happened here.

Im really sorry to hear this... RIP and godspeed to you Flip.

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