Entering Wednesday's NBA draft, Timberwolves President Gersson Rosas said he would take the best talent with the No. 1 overall pick, regardless of how that player fit with the current roster construction.
So it was also convenient that Rosas decided Anthony Edwards, who can play off the ball, was his pick, since Edwards figures to slot in easily playing alongside star guard D'Angelo Russell and center Karl-Anthony Towns.
In this breakneck week of the NBA offseason, free agency begins Friday, meaning the Wolves and 29 other teams have to act quickly to make their changes and acquisitions for the coming season.