The Minnesota Timberwolves‘ new front office, led by president of basketball operations Gersson Rosas, has done a good job of infusing this roster with some young and exciting talent this offseason.
They traded up in the draft to select Jarrett Culver, who should be a great fit in the modern NBA.
The Rosas regime also acquired Jordan Bell, who most analysts think should’ve got more playing time in Golden State; Jake Layman, who has shown flashes of brilliance during his brief NBA career; Noah Vonleh, an athletic big man who’s a fierce rebounder; Shabazz Napier, who should fill the backup point guard role; and Treveon Graham, who’s a solid three-and-D wing off the bench.