It was only a few short months ago when the Minnesota Timberwolves were down to two-way player C.J. Williams and former 10-day contract signee Cameron Reynolds on the wings.
Now, at least eight of the 15 players on the roster could be considered true wings, meaning that their primary positions are either the 2 or the 3.
The incumbents are Andrew Wiggins and second-year man Josh Okogie, plus Robert Covington, who missed the final three-plus months last year following a knee injury. We could also include last year’s second-round pick, Keita Bates-Diop, who plays primarily the 3 and the 4.