Timberwolves president David Kahn is very unhappy with his team's play to begin the season.

Minnesota suffered a record-tying defeat at the hands of Golden State on Monday in a 146-105 loss.

"I don't want to sugarcoat what I feel was a lack of fight from our team Monday night," Kahn said. "It's inexcusable and unacceptable, for any one game, for us not to put up the requisite fight. I hope it does not become a pattern. If it does, it will be remedied. We will not spend an entire season tolerating that."

Kahn added that he believes head coach Kurt Rambis and his staff are the "strength of the team," which likely means that he'll shuffle the roster if the team's play doesn't improve.