Rob Dillingham was selected no. 8 overall in the NBA Draft by the San Antonio Spurs - but his tenure in Texas was a short one. Because the Minnesota Timberwolves pounced and swung a trade for the Kentucky guard.
Dillingham was explosive with the Wildcats off the bench, averaging 15.2 points per game while shooting 44.4% from 3-point range.
The knock on Dillingham was that he was undersized. But he didn't look too small when he dropped 35 points against then no. 5 Tennessee back in February.
Pair him with Anthony Edwards and the T-Wolves have a pair of young studs.
So let's gear up.

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