When Golden State plays at Minnesota on Monday night it will be the latest chapter in a book of painful reminders from the 2009 NBA draft. A draft that was questioned at the time — David Kahn, presiding over his first draft as Timberwolves personnel boss, selected Ricky Rubio No. 5 and Jonny Flynn No. 6, with Stephen Curry going to Golden State at No. 7 — has come to look like one of the worst blunders in league history now that Flynn is out of the league and Curry is in the discussion as the best player on the planet.