Rob Dillingham's play has been one of the disappointing aspects of the Minnesota Timberwolves' season. The second-year guard has failed to take the next step that was widely expected of him. Dillingham is averaging just 10.6 minutes, 3.8 points, 1.3 rebounds, and 1.9 assists on 34.2/29.6/77.8 shooting splits. His points, assists, and efficiency from the field have all declined. Minnesota's offense is also 15.3 points worse per 100 possessions with Dillingham on the court.
Frankly, it looks like Dillingham has lost a lot of confidence, and there have been very few signs that he looks like the promising point guard the Wolves traded up to draft.