Overview
- Minnesota announced the agreement Monday, and HoopsHype reports it is a one-year contract with $425,000 guaranteed.
- The move fills the 14th roster spot while the Timberwolves remain below the NBA’s second-apron threshold.
- Hyland returns to the executive who drafted him in 2021, as Connelly brings him back following stints with the Clippers and a brief stop with the Hawks.
- He shot 39.0% from three across 24 games last season, appearing in four contests for Minnesota after finishing the year on a two-way deal.
- He will compete for backup guard minutes behind Mike Conley Jr. with Donte DiVincenzo, Terrence Shannon Jr., and Rob Dillingham after the team explored veteran options such as Malcolm Brogdon.