The Minnesota Timberwolves clearly entered last offseason with a plan to use their two-way contracts in a more effective way than they did in 2017-18, which was the first year that two-way contracts existed.
Last season, Anthony Brown only appeared in one game for the Wolves. This year, Jared Terrell, whose season we reviewed over the weekend, and Williams played a more significant role with the NBA club.
Terrell appeared in 14 games while Williams played in 15, averaging 8.5 minutes per game. Williams put up 2.6 points per game, shooting 48.