NBA free agency opened on Sunday, but the Timberwolves, much like the rest of the league, had little activity out of the gate, as the Wolves entered Sunday night without making any signings.
The only bit of news that emerged related to the Wolves revolved around forward Kyle Anderson, with Yahoo Sports reporting that Anderson was seeking up to the full midlevel exception in contract talks, and the Wolves were preparing for life without Anderson as a result.
The Wolves have the ability to keep Anderson at any price tag they want, but doing so would add to an already-heavy luxury tax bill that was around $84 million after their draft-night trade for Rob Dillingham.