He's still a month away from training camp and nearly two months away from playing his first real NBA game, but Timberwolves first-round draft pick Josh Okogie already is an MVP.
He was named so for the NBA's Rookie Transition Program, a three-plus day event held every summer to prepare the league's newest players for the complex life they're about to live.
Okogie didn't even know there was such a thing, until he won it.
"Not really," Okogie said. "I didn't know that at all."'
Rookies last week in the New York City area attended seminars on topics such as money management, social media and life after basketball and listened to speakers such as current NBA stars Anthony Davis and Carmelo Anthony as well as former star Grant Hill, who at age 45 now owns a piece of the Atlanta Hawks.
Okogie won based upon staff recommendations, by compiling points awarded during various competitions held and for displaying such qualities as leadership, participation and engagement that embody the program's theme: Be a Pro.
"It means I was engaged," he said. "It just means I ran a lot of discussions. I was contributing. I led my team in different activities."
Drafted 20th overall in June out of Georgia Tech, Okogie was asked Tuesday if he knows yet what that really means to be a pro.