Chris Finch will be on the bench when the Minnesota Timberwolves open their second-round series at Denver Saturday despite having major knee surgery earlier this week.
PublishedDENVER — Minnesota coach Chris Finch was in the second row of the bench when the Timberwolves opened their second-round series at Denver on Saturday after having knee surgery this week.
Finch used crutches to attend his pregame news conference, where he said he and his knee felt “pretty good, all things considered.”Mike ConleyThe thought was Finch would watch the action in a suite if there wasn't enough space for him on the sideline to safely extend his leg. But the Wolves configured their seats to allow him to be close by. His knee was guarded by the end of the scorer's table. There was an empty chair next to him.
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