Nick K wrote:By Chris Hine Star Tribune OCTOBER 15, 2022 — 4:02PM
The Timberwolves roster appears set after a series of moves on Saturday.
Placed on waivers were forward C.J. Elleby and guards A.J. Lawson and P.J. Dozier.
Elleby was signed as a free agent after playing the past two seasons with Portland. Dozier was with Denver the past three seasons, playing in 97 games with six starts. Lawson had been signed to a two-way deal after playing for Dallas' summer league team.
The Wolves confirmed former Iowa center Luka Garza, who was with Detroit last season, had his Exhibit 10 contract converted to a two-way deal after a strong preseason. Teams are allowed two players on two-way deals; Eric Paschall is the other Wolf on a two-way.
The team also signed three players — forward Philip Wheeler and guards Emmanuel Mudiay and Matt Lewis — then waived them. Assuming they clear waivers, they will likely be assigned to Iowa of the G League.
Mudiay has played in six NBA seasons with the Nuggets, Knicks, Jazz and Kings. He was on the NBA all-rookie second team in 2015-16 after averaging 12.8 points with Denver. He spent part of last season playing in Lithuania.
Wheeler was in the G League with Rio Grande Valley last season. Lewis played in Iowa last year, averaging 11.1 points in 32 games.
All that means the Wolves' 15-man roster should be set for Wednesday's season opener. The roster includes guards Anthony Edwards, Bryn Forbes, Jordan McLaughlin, D'Angelo Russell, Wendell Moore, Austin Rivers and Jaylen Nowell; forwards Kyle Anderson, Taurean Prince, Jaden McDaniels, Nathan Knight and Josh Minott; and centers Karl-Anthony Towns, Naz Reid and Rudy Gobert.
In expected moves, the Wolves exercised fourth-year options on Edwards and McDaniels.
Chris Hine is the Timberwolves reporter at the Star Tribune.
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I think they made all the right moves. I liked PJ Dozier. He was my only regret. We are loaded with G-League talent. Mudiay must have something left for us to give him a look. Let's hope we start better than the MN Wild.
I am pretty sure it was Klomp who pointed out that PJ can join later. I think the issue is he is not fully back from the ACL. If by December PJ is playing at his usual level in Iowa I could see us trading or cutting Rivers or Knight for him, (they are both partially guarenteed.)
I am also pretty sure we are not done making moves. I do think it could take a while for the next one. But I don’t see us keeping Naz past the trade deadline. I also think we could be active in the buyout market and get a significant upgrade over Knight. Now, for the Knight fans, we could cut Paschall if he doesn’t get back into shape and return Knight to a two way to keep him with the team. A lot depends on health, our record at the deadline, and the available talent.