The Minnesota Timberwolves’ biggest hole this season has been their lack of an extravagant point guard who can pass the ball from the perimeter, or create plays by driving and drawing defenders and creating open outlets.
While Rose has certainly shown he can be The Guy, his predisposition for lower leg injuries has kept him as a valuable sixth man, and he’s already missed 10 games this season. Not to mention, current contract, which expires after the 2018-19 season. That would leave the point guard position in the hands of Teague, who has a player option for next year, and Jones, who is a restricted free agent.