Just in case you wonder about how difficult it is to pass journalism class and land a media job:
This stunning item from Steve Aschburner of the Minneapolis Star-Tribune:
Forbes, that highly regarded, globally savvy business magazine, did an evaluation of the general managers in the four major professional sports and ranked them, No. 1 through No. 98 (GMs with three years service or more). The name at the top of a list on the publication's Web site (forbes.com) and presumably in its current print edition was (ta-dah!):
Kevin McHale.
“No. 1 best or No. 1 worst?” a surprised Timberwolves player said before tipoff yesterday.
Said Cedric Maxwell, a former Celtics teammate of McHale's and one of Boston's broadcasters: “This was national? This wasn't 'Forbes-Duluth'? A guy who signed Kevin Garnett to a $100-plus million contract? Well, I am slightly surprised. But God bless him.”
Among McHale's fellow NBA general managers, Detroit's Joe Dumars ranks No. 15, Memphis' widely respected Jerry West is 33, Indiana's Larry Bird is 36 and Dallas' Donnie Nelson is 40. Boston's Danny Ainge, another former Celtic, is ranked 92nd, six spots from the bottom.
Most NBA followers consider the Timberwolves franchise a mess, a team unable to find suitable complementary players for Garnett.
sidepoint of article: Did you know?
By contract, NBA star Yao Ming is obligated to hand over 50 percent of his income (including endorsements) to the Chinese government.
end article.
Now i myself do not blame McHale for all the TWolves woes or even entirely for the Joe Smith trade debacle (I'll bet plenty of teams do that, Wolves just got caught). But to call McHale #1.