It's 10-day contract period in the NBA, and it's Justin Jackson who benefits this time, by signing up with Wolves, announces ESPN.
At 28 years old, the 15th pick of the 2017 Draft therefore gets a new chance in the Big League, as he averages 19.5 points, 5.8 rebounds and 3.5 assists this season with the Texas Legends, in the G-League.
He has also made a specialty of shooting from distance, with a nice 41% success rate from outside.
However, it is not certain that the former Kings, Thunder, Mavericks or Celtics will really have playing time with the Wolves, who are currently in first place in the Western Conference.
Above all, with the recent arrival of Monte Morris, in exchange for Shake Milton and Troy Brown Jr, there were only 13 players left in the Minnesota squad, and the club had until tomorrow to recruit a 14th player.