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Timberwolves Reach Agreement with Tayshaun Prince

The Wolves are apparently not interested in players who are in their late 20s or early 30s.

In a move that has been speculated about for a few weeks now, the Wolves have signed forward Tayshaun Prince for one year at the veteran's minimum. Prince, who spent most of his career in Detroit, is 35 years old and in the nomad portion of his career, appearing last season for the Grizzlies, Celtics, and Pistons.

Following the signing of Andre Miller, the Wolves currently have 16 players with guaranteed contracts for next season, not including Lorenzo Brown.