While the Minnesota Timberwolves front office continues to look for additional ways to improve the roster as we head towards the third day of free agency, the coaching staff was hard at work preparing for the first organized basketball of the summer.
On Monday, the Wolves announced their summer league roster, which once again will compete in Las Vegas.
On Tuesday, the first practice was held, led by new assistant coach Pablo Prigioni, who came over from the Brooklyn Nets coaching staff and is familiar with Gersson Rosas from their days together in Houston.