More than four weeks after free agency began, the Timberwolves had one opening left to fill on their roster — one of their two-way contract slots.
They filled it Friday with the signing of forward Eric Paschall to a one-year, two-way deal, a source confirmed.
Paschall, 25, has spent three years in the league after he was a second-round pick for the Warriors in 2019. He spent his first two seasons with Golden State and averaged 14 points his rookie year, which he spent playing with Wolves guard D'Angelo Russell before Golden State traded Russell to Minnesota.