Chris Finch named Western Conference Head Coach of the Month

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Nearly three years into his tenure as head coach of the Timberwolves, Chris Finch finally received his first award for the job he's done in Minnesota. Finch was named the Western Conference head coach of the month on Monday.
Minnesota went 13-2 in the month of November, beating powerhouses like the defending champion Denver Nuggets, the Boston Celtics, Golden State Warriors, Oklahoma City Thunder and the Philadelphia 76ers. Finch has led the Wolves through a brutal November schedule without one of his best defenders in Jaden McDaniels for the last half of the month after the 23-year-old sustained a sprained ankle on Nov. 20.
Minnesota Timberwolves head coach Chris Finch and Orlando Magic head coach Jamahl Mosley have been named the NBA Western and Eastern Conference Coaches of the Month, respectively, for games played in October/November. pic.twitter.com/nKuNDrMjm9
— NBA Communications (@NBAPR) December 4, 2023
Finch becomes the first Wolves head coach to win the award since Kevin McHale won it in January of 2009 when he led Minnesota to a 10-4 record in his final season as the team's head coach. Finch is just the third coach in franchise history to win the award.
- Kevin McHale - Jan. 2009
- Flip Saunders - April 2004
- Flip Saunders - Feb. 2003
- Flip Saunders - Jan. 2001
- Flip Saunders - Jan. 2000
Minnesota has occupied either a portion of, or been in sole possession of, first place in the Western Conference since November 18. With the second-easiest schedule remaining to feast on, Wolves fans could be hearing Finch’s name in the running for more awards.

Jonathan Harrison is a Minnesota-based sports writer and radio host who contributes to Bring Me The News and Sports Illustrated's On SI network. Primarily serving as video host and editor for Bring Me The News, Jonathan also covers the Vikings, Twins, Timberwolves and Gophers. He can also be heard on 1500 ESPN in the Twin Cities during the MLS season, where he serves as host and analyst for Minnesota United radio broadcasts.