It’s safe to say that the Minnesota Timberwolves had a successful run at Las Vegas Summer League this year.
And it goes beyond the team’s 6-1 performance and a berth in the championship game.
The Wolves went into Summer League planning to ink undrafted rookie Naz Reid to a two-way contract. They were so impressed with the big man’s performance in Vegas that they ultimately offered him a four-year deal with guaranteed money.
Then, the Timberwolves signed point guard Jordan McLaughlin to a two-way deal, effectively handing him the third-string point guard role on the squad with only two true point guards on the Wolves’ active roster.