It appears Mike Conley’s Timberwolves days aren’t over after all.
After trading him earlier in the week to the Bulls, the veteran point guard is likely to make his way back to Minnesota via the buyout market, sources confirmed Feb. 6. The sides are working on the timing of Conley’s potential return because, for salary-cap reasons, it might not happen immediately.
Typically, when a team trades a player who then gets bought out, he cannot sign with a team that trades him. But Conley’s case was different.
After the Bulls then traded Conley to the Hornets in a a separate deal, the Hornets waived him Thursday, and since Conley was traded twice, the Wolves are now eligible to re-sign him.
This comes after the Wolves spoke of Conley in Toronto like they didn’t think he was coming back.
“Hopefully we can get him back,” Anthony Edwards said. “I don’t really know how it goes, but I keep hearing he can come back, so hopefully he will. Hopefully he sees this. We want you back, Mike. He know we miss him.”
Meanwhile, Rudy Gobert joked that he was speaking of Conley as if he hadn’t just left the Wolves.
“I’m kind of talking like he’s dead or something,” Gobert said. “Everything he brought is not going to leave with him. Everyone in this organization, and myself first, is very grateful for who he is as a player and mostly as a person and a leader. Hopefully when we lift that trophy in June, he will be a big reason why.”