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What happened to the Timberwolves coach? How long will Chris Finch be out?

Timberwolves head coach Chris Finch suffered a serious knee injury during Game 4 against the Phoenix Suns.

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Timberwolves head coach Chris Finch suffered a serious knee injury during Game 4 against the Phoenix Suns.
Joe CamporealeUSA TODAY Sports via Reuters Con

The Minnesota Timberwolves’ playoff hopes took a hit when head coach Chris Finch suffered a serious knee injury during Game 4 against the Phoenix Suns. The incident occurred after a collision with point guard Mike Conley, resulting in a torn patellar tendon. As the team navigates the Western Conference semifinals, Finch’s absence poses significant challenges.

Finch’s coaching acumen has been crucial for the Timberwolves this season. His offensive schemes, defensive adjustments, and player development strategies have contributed to the team’s success. Losing him on the sidelines disrupts the team’s rhythm and communication. Assistant coach Micah Nori has stepped in to direct the team, but Finch’s absence is keenly felt.

Surgery and time to recover uncertain

A right patellar tendon rupture is a severe injury that requires surgical intervention. Following surgery, Finch’s knee will be immobilized as part of the rehabilitation process. The exact timeline for his return remains uncertain, but it typically involves several months of recovery and rehabilitation.

The Timberwolves will need to adapt to Nori’s coaching style and rally together in Finch’s absence. Fans and players alike hope for a swift recovery for their head coach as they continue their playoff journey.

As the Timberwolves continue their playoff journey, they face an uphill battle without Chris Finch. The team’s success hinges on how well they adapt, execute game plans, and maintain their competitive spirit. Fans hope for a swift recovery for Finch, but in the meantime, the focus remains on overcoming adversity and advancing in the playoffs

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