Rob Dillingham has had an impressive summer league so far. He is averaging 15.3 points, 6.3 assists, 2.7 rebounds, and 2.3 steals through three games. Dillingham’s dynamic scoring, ball handling, and playmaking have been on full display. He has shown improvement as a defender.
The second-year guard is poised for a bigger role, and he gives the Minnesota Timberwolves a different element as a point guard who can push the pace. Having someone who can create shots for himself and others with elite speed is ideal for the Wolves' backcourt next to Anthony Edwards.
Rob Dillingham's skill set is exactly what the Wolves need
In the Western Conference Finals, the Wolves' lack of perimeter shot creation and playmaking was clear.