Phil Jackson, coach of the two-time defending NBA champion Los Angeles Lakers and a proven expert at judging basketball talent, believes the Timberwolves need to add another key player to become competitive.
"They were lucky in the transition of Miami's roster that they got [Michael] Beasley, and he looks like he's going to be a really terrific player," said Jackson, who has won 11 NBA titles as a coach with the Lakers and Bulls and two as a player with the Knicks. "They need somebody else to go with him. Wesley Johnson probably has to grow a little bit to do that. But they need another contributor and they're going to be fine."
Jackson said that because of the Wolves' 15-47 record this season, they are sitting in a good position to receive another top draft choice.
Unfortunately, they have to get that high draft choice this year because the Wolves' 2011 first-round pick is top-10-protected this year but unprotected and owed to the Clippers in 2012.
Jackson added: "You hope to get a really good draft pick now, but they've had draft picks. I mean Wes Johnson was what -- fourth [overall]? They had him this year and he shows that he's a really good athlete.
"They'll be lucky if they get another really good athlete in the draft, and then hopefully they can find a free agent that can fit in and blend with this team and maybe give them the support they need. They need another quality player. They need another quality athlete out there with these guys to be a really good team."
Jackson said Wolves coach Kurt Rambis, who was an assistant for Jackson for eight seasons in Los Angeles, is the perfect guy for this young Wolves team.
"He's strong at fundamentals, he likes to get with players and helps them grow, he's helped [Kevin] Love, he has helped Beasley, I think, grow a little bit this year," Jackson said. "His players are putting up much better numbers than they've ever had before. I'd say you've got to look at two to three years, that's what it takes."