Now that the 2023 NBA Draft is officially in the books, it’s time for Minnesota Timberwolves fans to turn their attention to NBA Free Agency.
Similarly to last season, Minnesota has limited spending power, but can unlock the full non-taxpayer mid-level exception while staying under the luxury tax line. They used that exception to sign both Kyle Anderson and Josh Minott last summer. In order to gain access to the full mid-level again this year, the Wolves’ front office would have to waive Taurean Prince, replace Jordan McLaughlin with a veteran’s minimum contract (about $1.