Why the Timberwolves will likely use the No. 33 overall pick, and best players available to select
Why the Timberwolves will likely use the No. 33 overall pick, and best players available to select outlines Minnesota’s approach entering Round 2 after a quiet first round. The Timberwolves’ president of basketball operations, Tim Connelly, said the team could not execute earlier trades for targeted players because of a limited asset base. Minnesota’s only movable first-round pick is in 2033, so using it to move up this year for a non-lottery selection would have been irresponsible. After trading down and not drafting Tuesday night, the Wolves enter Wednesday with two picks: No. 33 and No. 59. Connelly indicated they are excited about the board and expect to make a selection at No. 33, potentially to fill roster needs. The article names candidates still available, including Duke guard Isaiah Evans and Arkansas guard Meleek Thomas.




