Alex Rodriguez’s Timberwolves Tighten Bolts Amidst Front Office Interest

The Dallas Mavericks will not be hiring Tim Connelly to be their next president of basketball operations.

Rumours had suggested the Mavericks had eyes on Connelly, but Dallas has agreed to hire former Toronto Raptors president Masai Ujiri.

Shams Charania reports that Ujiri will be the team president and alternate governor of the Mavericks.

Connelly Stays Put

Marc Stein reported that the chances of Dallas connecting with Connelly, who has been Minnesota’s president of basketball operations since 2022, were fading.

Stein updated the situation, reporting there is a growing resignation in Dallas that the Mavericks will not be granted permission to speak with the Timberwolves’ Tim Connelly in their search for a new head of basketball operations.

Minnesota owners, Marc Lore and Alex Rodriguez, are tightening the bolts on the doors to team headquarters.

There is a strong chance that assistant general manager Matt Lloyd will get the general manager job in Chicago.

Importance of Cohesion in Minnesota

Keeping Connelly fits the cohesion narrative that Rodriguez and Lore gushed about before the 2025-26 season began.

Keeping the key members of the front office, coaching staff, and roster together could lead to long-term successes, much like Rodriguez experienced in his Major League Baseball career, specifically with the New York Yankees.

Rather than breaking up the roster and trading Jaden McDaniels and others for Giannis Antetokounmpo at trade deadline in February, the Wolves held firm with the current roster, instead sending Rob Dillingham and Leonard Miller, who were stuck at the end of a deep bench, and four second-round picks to the Bulls for guard Ayo Dosunmu.

Minnesota also decided to sign Julius Randle and Naz Reid to contract extensions during the offseason, only losing Nickeil Alexander-Walker from the 2025 team that reached the Western Conference Finals.

Potential Contract Extension for Connelly

Roster integrity is clearly a value with the current Minnesota regime.

Keeping Connelly, the man who helped build the roster around former president Gersson Rosas’s incredible 2020 draft haul featuring Anthony Edwards and McDaniels, is a top priority.

If Matt Lloyd gets the general manager job in Chicago, lead assistant coach Micah Nori, could follow Lloyd to Chicago as the Bulls’ 22nd head coach in franchise history.

Perhaps the next move Minnesota makes will be signing Connelly to an extension.

He’s only signed through the 2026-27 season, having opted into the final two years of the original $40 million deal that he signed in 2022.

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