Minnesota Timberwolves’ big board 1.1
As Dunking With Wolves dives deeper into the prospects, I have decided to update our Minnesota Timberwolves’ big board.
Whether or not the Minnesota Timberwolves keep their draft pick remains to be seen. Until they no longer have a pick, I will continue to update you with what I believe will be the Timberwolves’ big board going into the draft.
This ranking is compiled based on the talent of the players and need of the Timberwolves. It is not a ranking of the best players in the draft, even though I am a firm believer in always drafting the best player available.
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With the draft lottery happening in ten days, the NBA world will gain a much better understanding of where each team will be selecting.
Hopefully, the lottery doesn’t turn out the same way my recent mock lottery draft did as the Timberwolves slipped a couple of spots in the draft.
Throughout the Timberwolves long and illustrious history in the lottery, they have never moved up in the draft as a result of the lottery. Meaning they have the worst luck of any team when it comes to lottery night.
Hopefully, that changes this year, but if it doesn’t here is a ranking of the top ten players on the Timberwolves’ big board.
As more information continues to be gathered on prospects, we will update this draft board as needed. We will see players rising and falling up the board, as well as new names being thrown into the mix.
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Stay tuned as Dunking With Wolves continues to release all of your Minnesota Timberwolves draft insight you could ever want.
*All information about the draft prospects was obtained from FanSided.com/nba/the-step-back/ and ESPN.com.