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Timberwolves Finalize Kyle Anderson Signing, Switch Up a Two-Way Spot
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- Kyle Anderson is returning to the Timberwolves, rejoining the team after a stint with the Grizzlies, signaling a veteran addition for Minnesota's late-season push.
- Anderson previously starred for Minnesota, contributing to their Western Conference finals run and providing leadership and defense as a steadying presence.
- At 32, Anderson brings 12 years of NBA experience, averaging around 7.5 points, 3.3 rebounds, and 2.7 assists across 24 games this season with the Jazz and Grizzlies.
- The Wolves view Anderson as a versatile defender who can contribute as a steadying, 'Slo Mo' style leader in crunch-time lineups.
- The signing is linked to Minnesota's strategy to optimize rotations for a potential postseason push, expanding guard/forward depth in a late-season surge.
- Alongside Anderson, Minnesota expanded its two-way roster with Pullin, Bernard, Freeman, and Zikarsky to bolster development and depth.
- Pullin joins as the 18th roster member, bringing a high-scoring two-way profile from Iowa with prolific college and SEC credentials.
- Pullin's background includes UC Riverside and Florida, where he earned first-team All-SEC honors in 2024, underscoring his two-way upside.
- The Wolves aim to leverage Anderson's leadership to help push through the Western Conference and contend for a deeper playoff run.
- The move fits a broader plan to optimize rotations for late-season growth and potentially postseason opportunities.
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