Undoubtedly, one of the most intriguing aspects of the Minnesota Timberwolves' upcoming season is second-year guard Rob Dillingham getting a bigger role. Mike Conley turns 38 before the start of the year, and he has already shown signs of decline. Plus, the Wolves need even more ball handling with the departure of Nickeil Alexander-Walker.
Dillingham didn't play much as a rookie, but his knack for shot creation and ability to score at all three levels are encouraging signs. Still, the Wolves will also be counting Dillingham as a playmaker. This is an area of Dillingham's game that is underrated, but also something where the former lottery pick still has room for growth.