Syracuse forward Wesley Johnson is scheduled to leave town in a couple of hours after one more workout at Target Center this morning during his 42-hour visit to the Twin Ciites.
Kentucky center Daniel Orton pulled out of this morning's group workout that also includes Florida State's Solomon Alabi, Tulsa's Jerome Jordan and Gophers forward Damian Johnson.
Georgia Tech forward Derrick Favors is the next big prospect for that fourth overall pick due in, on Thursday.
Johnson was the first candidate for that fourth pick into town. He arrived Monday afternoon, dined with Wolves boss David Kahn and Kurt Rambis, hung with friend and former Syracuse teammate Jonny Flynn (they never played together, but practiced for a season while Johnson sat out after transferring from Iowa State) and worked out solo Tuesday afternoon in a 90-minute session cut a bit short because of a sore toe.
It was quite a crowd watching one guy work out: All the Wolves front office staff and regional scouts were there. So, too, were team owner Glen Taylor and some of the team's limited partners who stuck around to watch Johnson work out after the ownership group met earlier Tuesday.
Johnson is headed to New Jersey next and said he also has a workout schedule with Philadelphia. That's all he has scheduled for now, an indication his camp thinks he'll be picked no further down than the Wolves and No. 4.
Kahn said he's hopeful Kentucky center DeMarcus Cousins will visit before next Thursday draft and the team also is working to get Ohio State's Evan Turner in.
Cousins' agent balked at sending his client here because the Wolves frontcourt already is filled with young bigs. There was a bit of a media to-do on Monday over that decision, but such decisions happen like this every year at this time. On Monday, the guy isn't coming in. By the weekend, he shows.