The Wolves had their summer league minicamp at Mayo Clinic Square last week at Target Center. It was a chance for them to evaluate the young players they brought in for the annual league in Las Vegas, when the NBA world descends on the desert for a little hoops, a lot of networking, and maybe a few extracurricular activities.
It was also a time that the Wolves' new assistant coaches go to work together.
"We have to get to know each other," said Pablo Prigioni, who came to the Wolves from the Nets. "The summer is a great opportunity to spend time together, to talk about basketball, but fortunately we have the whole summer ahead.