CHICAGO - Arizona forward Derrick Williams interviewed with Timberwolves brass -- well, everybody except for coach Kurt Rambis -- on Wednesday night shortly after he arrived at the NBA's draft combine in Chicago.
On Thursday afternoon, he declared the Wolves have the chance to select this year's best player with the draft's second pick next month.
"Yes, sir, I definitely am," Williams said.
A 19-year-old who in two collegiate seasons has surged from being considered a possible first-round pick to one of the draft's top two players, Williams sure doesn't lack confidence.
Williams is expected to be selected second overall next month after Cleveland chooses Duke guard Kyrie Irving first.
The question now: The Wolves will do the selecting with that second pick, but will it be for themselves or another team?
Already it's clear the Wolves will shop that second pick in search of a more experienced player or players and quite possibly a later pick in the first round.
Thursday's rumor said the team is discussing a trade with Indiana involving Pacers forward Danny Granger. The report by an Ohio writer mentioned the names of Michael Beasley and Ricky Rubio as well as that No. 2 pick.