If there was a theme to emerge from the Timberwolves’ official introductions of their new players, it was just how much Julius Randle enjoyed playing for Wolves coach Chris Finch. That was six years ago, and it was only for one season while Randle was in New Orleans when Finch was an assistant for the Pelicans. But at a Target Center press conference Thursday for Randle, Donte DiVincenzo and Keita Bates-Diop — all acquired from the New York Knicks for Karl-Anthony Towns — Randle showed he was relishing the reunion.

“When I left Finch in New Orleans, I wanted him in New York with me because he’s just such a great coach,” said Randle, a three-time All-Star for the Knicks. “I’ve always thought he was a genius. And he’s a great communicator, knows how to get the best out of his players.

” There was much more. “Even still to this point, that was the easiest my game had ever felt playing under Finch, just because he’s really good. He’s just that good of a coach.

” “I really believe in Finch.” “I have the ultimate and utmost trust in Finch. I feel like he knows what he’s doing and he’ll be able to work out whatever, so I’m excited.

We’ve got a versatile group.” If there was any doubt that Randle lacked enthusiasm about coming to Minnesota, he squashed it with those remarks in the 15-minute media session. He also said he’d be open to signing a long-term deal with the Wolves after this season (he has a player option for 2025-26).

“You want.