The Minnesota Timberwolves are having a season most expected them to have, they have not won many games but over the course of the season the performances have seriously improved. There are many big question marks such as the lack of shooting from the bench and whether Zach LaVine is the franchise shooting guard- but the main question is over the future of Head Coach Sam Mitchell. Some want him to stay, but most Minnesota fans have had enough of his archaic offence and his strange rotation decisions. Who should replace him if the front office want to make a move? Decide below.

You ultimately voted for . Start again Sam Mitchell Vote Probably not a popular choice, but is keeping Mitchell for a year the answer? Jeff Hornacek Vote Hornacek was arguably the harshest firing of the season, he did a good job with Phoenix and showed a real eye for developing talent in Arizona. He is our pick for the Wolves’ head coach, are we right or wrong? David Blatt Vote The former Cavaliers coach is a Euro League legend who didn’t really get the chance to coach properly because of LeBron’s inlfuence. Is he worth a go? Kevin McHale Vote McHale isn’t very good with the X’s and O’s, but he was a good man manager in Houston who did OK with what he had. Due to his friendship with Glen Taylor this is a very realistic, and probable option, but is it the right one? Tom Izzo Vote This is a long shot, but he was Flip Saunders’ best friend and he could be tempted to the NBA after a first round exit for the Spartans in this years tournament. He runs a good offence and knows how to work with young players, is he the right man? Ime Udoka Vote Appointing Spurs’ assistant coaches seems to be the cool thing to do at the moment with over five getting jobs in recent years. There is always risk, but Udoka has learned off Popovich and Budenholzer since 2011, is he the right man or is he Jacque Vaughn part two? Sam Cassell Vote Once a Wolves star, Sam Cassell has earned some coaching pedigree from the likes of Doc Rivers, Flip Saunders and Randy Wittman. Could hiring an ex player be the way forward? Vinny Del Negro Vote The former Clippers coach has been out of work for a couple of years, he is a good talent developer who often fell victim to ambitious General Managers. Is he the man to take the team forward? Tom Thibodeau Vote Thibs has his critics, but he’s a great coach who really shouldn’t be unemployed. A known defensive disicplinarian, is he a good fit for the young wolves or would his style of coaching wear down the likes of Towns and Wiggins?