Latest NBA Mock Draft Lands Minnesota Timberwolves an Under the Radar Stud (2024)

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Oh, you thought the Minnesota Timberwolves were without a first round NBA Draft for at least the next decade, after trading them all for Rudy Gobert? Not this year. Hopefully, it will be the last pick in the first round, but the Wolves do own their own 2024 draft pick.

They also own Memphis’ second round pick, No. 37 overall. Those may not be sure-fire HOF slots, but there should be a lot of talent to be had from No. 27 to No. 37, and Tim Connelly (if he is still the PoBO) has a knack for hitting on dudes right in that area of drafts past.

NBA Mock Draft: Minnesota Timberwolves draft Baylor Scheierman (Creighton) at No. 27 overall

In their most recent NBA mock draft, ESPN pinned the Minnesota Timberwolves on one of the more fascinating names projected to go around the No. 30 slot. Baylor Scheierman (Creighton) is considered one of the best shooters in this class. He’s incredible at finding open space and when he’s open he rarely misses.

The 6’7″ Scheierman can also run the point and get his own shot, when needed. He has legit size and even more legit offensive skill. At the NBA Draft Combine, he showed all that off and more, opening eyes around the league.

The Timberwolves are in the midst of a fantastic season, currently competing in the Western Conference finals, and have enviable depth and talent at nearly every position. Like every team, adding wing depth and shooting will likely be priorities to continue to space the floor effectively for their twin-towers lineup, which have been very successful. Scheierman was one of the big winners of the combine, being one of the best players on the floor in the live action and looking like a plug-and-play option with his excellent combination of size, perimeter shooting versatility, feel for the game and competitiveness.

Jonathan Givony – ESPN+

Strong outing for Creighton's Baylor Scheierman at the NBA Draft Combine, with 17 points, 8 rebounds and 3 steals in a win. Made shots from all over the floor, showed his feel for the game as a passer, and brought good intensity fighting over screens and generating turnovers. pic.twitter.com/s3S2gXWBY3

— Jonathan Givony (@DraftExpress) May 14, 2024

Of course, late 1st round picks are crap-shoot status, but no doubt Scheierman represents the exact type of talent that often falls down the draft board, but immediately makes an impact for his new NBA roster. In the video above, an analyst describes him as a kid who would be “plug and play” on most NBA rosters from day one.

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With Mike Conley under contract and Anthony Edwards the next face of the NBA, there would be no hurry for a guy like Scheierman to contribute right away. But it sure would be nice to have a dynamic ball-handler off the bench who can create and run the offense for the 2nd team. That’s exactly what the Timberwolves have been missing for a lot of this year.

Baylor Scheierman had a great season for Creighton. Baylor finished the season averaging

18.5 PPG
9.0 RPG
3.9 APG
60% TS
38% 3FG

Baylor was also named to the All American Third Team as well. pic.twitter.com/BjrAYBdRnl

— KJ (@KJ__Hoops) April 18, 2024

NBA Mock Draft: Minnesota Timberwolves draft Juan Nunez (Ratiopharm Ulm – Germany) at No. 37 overall

Minnesota’s second round pick, according to ESPN’s mock draft, is Germany’s Juan Nunez. The point guard playing for Ratiopharm Ulm would get an opportunity to come in and work alongside Mike Conley. Finch’s point guard rotation could use some work, and it’s why the franchise found a need to go and grab Monte Morris at the trade deadline.

There should be no expectation for Nunez, or anyone else taken at 37, to impact the Timberwolves roster next year. That player should be sent to the G-League as a developmental prospect, and with someone like Nunez being just 19 years old, a level of youth on their side is favorable.

16pts, 5ast, 5reb & 2stl for Juan Nuñez 🇪🇸 in yesterday's game vs. Bonn. The @ratiopharmulm Guard is one of the best passers in the 2024 Draft, being quick to read the floor and creative and accurate with his deliveries. He was able to attack the rim in this game as well. pic.twitter.com/lU8A2fiTkt

— Ignacio Rissotto (@eyreball) February 11, 2024

Plenty of other notable names show up throughout ESPN’s mock draft as well. Alex Sarr, the big man from Australia, is projected to go first overall with France’s Zaccharie Risacher tabbed as the second pick. Kentucky’s Reed Sheppard represents the first collegiate draftee. National Player of the Year Zach Edey is projected to go 14th.

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The Minnesota Gophers make an appearance with Cam Christie projected as an early second round pick, being taken 35th overall, two spots before the Wolves select Nunez. Christie is not expected back in Dinkytown, whether he leaves his name in the draft or not. After just one season at Minnesota, Christie would be one of the youngest players in this draft, at 18.8 years old.

Bronny James, son of LeBron James if you haven’t heard, is slated for 54th overall. Despite steam that he could be in play for a first round selection, his true talent level should have him going much later. If his dad really will join him on any team, it sets up an interesting discussion for front offices.

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Latest NBA Mock Draft Lands Minnesota Timberwolves an Under the Radar Stud (2024)

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How long has Anthony Edwards been in the NBA? ›

Anthony Edwards (basketball)
No. 5 – Minnesota Timberwolves
CollegeGeorgia (2019–2020)
NBA draft2020: 1st round, 1st overall pick
Selected by the Minnesota Timberwolves
Playing career2020–present
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Who did the Timberwolves draft in 1996? ›

In 1996, the Timberwolves drafted Ray Allen fifth overall but was traded to the Milwaukee Bucks with a future first-round pick for the draft rights of Stephon Marbury.

Who did the Timberwolves draft in 2014? ›

Aaron Gordon was selected 4th overall by the Orlando Magic. Marcus Smart was selected 6th overall by the Boston Celtics. Julius Randle was selected 7th overall by the Los Angeles Lakers. Zach LaVine was selected 13th overall by the Minnesota Timberwolves.

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No, Anthony Edwards is not Michael Jordan's son. This is a fun rumor that has been floating around, but there's no truth to it. Here's why the rumor is out there: Playing style: Both Edwards and Jordan are shooting guards known for their athleticism and scoring ability.

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GG Jackson is currently the youngest player in the NBA. Memphis drafted him at No. 45 overall in the 2023. Below is a list of the top 10 youngest NBA players, with their ages recorded as of June 12, 2024.

Who did the Timberwolves draft 5th overall in 1995? ›

Kevin Garnett is considered among the greatest ever professional basketball players. He eschewed college and was drafted in the first round of the 1995 NBA Draft by the Minnesota Timberwolves with the 5th overall pick. He played with the Timberwolves from 1995-2007 when he was traded to the Boston Celtics.

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The Minnesota Timberwolves swapped their 18th overall pick in this year's NBA draft with the Houston Rockets in exchange for former Arizona Wildcat Chase Budinger, and the rights to Euro player, Lior Eliyahu.

Who did Timberwolves draft instead of Curry? ›

With doubts about whether Stephen Curry could play the point in the NBA, the Timberwolves drafted Rubio, a good passer and solid defender but not a good shooter. On top of that, he spent two more years in Europe before coming to the NBA. After six seasons with the Timberwolves, he was traded to the Jazz.

Who did the Timberwolves draft in 2009? ›

2009 DRAFT
  • RICKY RUBIO. Spain. 1st round - 5th overall.
  • JONNY FLYNN. Syracuse. 1st round - 6th overall.
  • TY LAWSON* North Carolina. 1st round - 18th overall.
  • WAYNE ELLINGTON. North Carolina. 1st round - 28th overall.
  • NICK CALATHES* Florida. 2nd round - 45th overall.
  • HENK NOREL. Netherlands. 2nd round - 47th overall.

Who did the Timberwolves draft in 2010? ›

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And with the 23rd overall pick, the Timberwolves selected Trevor Booker, who also got traded for the rights to the 30th and 35th overall picks in the draft. These picks would eventually turn out to be Lazar Hayward at 30th and Nemanja Bjelica with the 35th pick.

Who did the Wolves draft in 2011? ›

The Wolves ended up with Derrick WIlliams, Malcolm Lee, Targuy Ngombo, a 2013 first round pick, a future second round pick and cash from nearly all five of the draft day deal the team was a part of after starting with just the second and 20th pick in the annual affair.

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Anthony Edwards has played 4 years in his career.
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Anthony Edwards12021-22
Anthony Edwards12022-23
Anthony Edwards12023-24

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Anthony Edwards has not won any championships in his career.
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Anthony Edwards03.9
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Jayson Tatum
No. 0 – Boston Celtics
CollegeDuke (2016–2017)
NBA draft2017: 1st round, 3rd overall pick
Selected by the Boston Celtics
Playing career2017–present
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Anthony Edwards of the Minnesota Timberwolves has a daughter with his doting girlfriend and that child's half-brother is Chief Keef's son! Minnesota Timberwolves star Anthony Edwards is the pride of the North Star State after helping his team beat the Denver Nuggets on May 19, 2024.

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