Timberwolves management traveled to Chicago for the NBA’s annual draft combine and around the country for prospects’ pro days. They’ve also worked out and interviewed a parade of visiting players here at home, looking for shooters and versatile defenders who can play multiple positions and switch on every pick-and-roll play. There’s no telling how Thursday’s draft will unfold, but here are some of the many possibilities the Wolves will consider if they keep their 20th overall pick:
The Wolves have fallen behind in the NBA’s three-point-shooting arms race, but there will be deadeye shooters still on the board with the 20th pick.