When the Minnesota Timberwolves made the trade for Rudy Gobert that included Walker Kessler, four future first-round picks, and a pick swap, we all assumed the days of investing a lot of time in the Summer League were in the rearview mirror. Sure, most of us enjoyed the flashes we got to see the last couple of years from Josh Minott and Leonard Miller showing off their skills and pure athleticism, but it was a far cry from the excitement of old when the Wolves were consistently at the top of the draft and enjoying our blue-chip prospects who would supposedly help guide the franchise back to relevance (which is funny as Anthony Edwards, who most of us would say has played the biggest role in doing this, never played in the Summer League because of COVID).