Heading into the season, second-year guard Rob Dillingham felt poised for a bigger role with the Minnesota Timberwolves. We're only four games into the season, but Dillingham hasn't gotten the bigger role many fans (myself included) had hoped for. He didn't play at all during the season opener, played 30 seconds late in the second game, leaving with a nose injury, missed a game, and played just 12 minutes in the fourth game without Anthony Edwards.
Dillingham recorded two points (2-2 shooting), an assist, and two turnovers. In each game, Bones Hyland (who was on a two-way contract last year) has played over Dillingham.