One of the most difficult tasks for a front office executive is dealing with the draft, and Minnesota Timberwolves brass is no different.
It is nearly impossible to figure out how 18-to-22-year-old college and international players will pan out when they enter the league, let alone five to 10 years down the road.
Executives spend countless hours dissecting each prospect's strengths and weaknesses, trying to figure out how they will fit into the team's scheme. While it is difficult to decipher what skills will be able to transfer into the NBA game, a lot of NBA analysts use NBA comparisons for players entering the draft.