Appearing in 23 contests in the 2019-20 season, Minnesota Timberwolves forward Jake Layman was an integral piece of the team’s 8-6 start to the 2019 campaign. Layman played double-digit minutes in each of the Wolves’ first 14 contests while averaging 10.5 points per game, unable to play in the team’s next 40 matchups due to injury.
Heading into 2020-21 with a clean bill of health and time to get acquainted with the new roster, No. 10’s versatility will be a boost to a Timberwolves squad that will be nimble at the forward positions.
“He’s a player who stars in his role,” said Head Coach Ryan Saunders.