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http://www.startribune.com/507/story/995934.html Regardless of whether or not the Wolves make the playoffs, Randy Wittman will definitely be back as head coach next season, according to team owner Glen Taylor. Wittman is the third coach the Wolves have had since Flip Saunders was fired two years ago. Taylor said he is not in the mood to change coaches for a while. "Randy had a three-year contract as an assistant coach to assist [fired coach Dwane] Casey when he came back from Orlando," Taylor said. "I redid his contract, paying him a bonus now that he is a head coach." The Timberwolves struggled on Sunday to beat the Boston Celtics, who now have lost 18 consecutive games, winning on a last-second shot by Ricky Davis. Taylor said the team's erratic play continues to be a puzzle. "I can't see how we beat a team like Phoenix and then continue our inconsistent ways" he said. At the present, he added, there are no deals cooking to improve the team. On another subject, Taylor said the buyout of Eddie Griffin's contract is now in the hands of lawyers, and will take some time to resolve. But Griffin will not be brought back to the team. -- ※ 發信站: 批踢踢實業坊(ptt.cc) ◆ From: 218.170.219.102