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Wolves Add More Identity And Three Teams To Watch After The Draft

As far as excitement levels go on draft night, the Timberwolves were closer to “mute” than TURN THAT DOWN.

And that’s not necessarily a bad thing at all.

Despite getting multiple offers to move up or move down, the Wolves were happy to stay put at picks No. 20 and 48, and with that the Wolves got two players who could join the rotation sooner rather than later.

With the 20th pick, the Wolves selected a defensive-minded wing out of Georgia Tech named Josh Okogie. Okogie shot 38 percent from 3-point land and his measurables at the Combine were off the chart.