While many believe the Minnesota Timberwolves roster to be a group of mature, seasoned NBA veterans, nothing could be further from the truth. Truth be told the Timberwolves roster is a healthy blend of veteran savviness and youthful energy. That’s not an accident, as Minnesota Timberwolves President of Basketball Operations Tim Connelly is thoughtful about such matters.
One of the unexpected benefits of rostering young players on an NBA team is the fact that many players continue to grow taller as they age. Well, that is exactly what happened to Timberwolves small forward Jaden McDaniels, who could be pushing All-Star power forward Karl-Anthony Towns as the runner-up in height to All-Star center Rudy Gobert:
Summer buzz: hearing that Jaden McDaniels is measuring at 6-foot-11 at his latest workouts.