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Wolves Seek Point Guard Addition While Targeting Luxury Tax Reduction

January 17, 2026 by Real GM

The Minnesota Timberwolves are actively exploring opportunities to add backcourt depth while simultaneously reducing their payroll obligations, according to multiple league executives. The dual mandate comes as the franchise faces a $24 million luxury tax bill this season after ownership paid over $90 million in tax penalties last year.

Rival teams have believed Minnesota has maintained interest in point guard help for several months. Head coach Chris Finch has frequently opted against deploying a traditional floor general, instead relying on shooting guards Donte DiVincenzo and Anthony Edwards to handle playmaking responsibilities.

The unconventional approach has contributed to the league’s sixth-ranked offense this season. Minnesota has benefited from exceptional health among core players and career-best offensive performances from Edwards and Julius Randle.

The organization made a significant investment in addressing the position last summer, trading into the lottery to select point guard Rob Dillingham. The expectation was that Dillingham could develop into a long-term backcourt partner for Edwards.

However, Bones Hyland has earned playing time ahead of the rookie. Hyland represents another draft selection by Timberwolves president of basketball operations Tim Connelly from his tenure leading the Denver Nuggets.

Minnesota’s lack of tradable first-round picks significantly limits their options. Any substantial roster modification would require moving a key rotation player, a challenge facing numerous contending teams.

Multiple executives indicated this week that such constraints across the league will likely result in minor transactions dominating the trade deadline period rather than blockbuster deals.

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