With the NBA set to resume on July 31, there are eight teams that will not be participating, including the Minnesota Timberwolves. And that means it's time to talk draft.
At the 2020 trade deadline, the Timberwolves parted ways with Andrew Wiggins. For the previous six years, Wiggins had primarily been the Wolves' starting small forward. After the deadline, Josh Okogie stepped into that role. Josh's high motor and defensive prowess is certainly an upside, but his primary position is shooting guard.
Juan Hernangomez and Jake Layman will both contribute at the forward position, but there is certainly growth to be had at small forward whether it be through trade or through the 2020 NBA Draft.