As brief a time as it was, Phoenix guard Gerald Green still qualifies as a former Timberwolf.
Even if he played just 29 fleeting games in a forgettable 2007-08 season.
That was right after the team traded away superstar Kevin Garnett to Boston for Al Jefferson, Green and three other players who are also former Wolves.
That was six long seasons for both the Wolves and for Green, who played for or signed with six other NBA teams and also played in Russia, China and the D League as well.
"Not long enough," Green said. "I know it wasn't the best years of my career, but everybody goes through things in life."
Green has gone through more things than most players in the NBA if only because he was drafted directly out of high school in 2005, by Boston 18th overall even though some draft analysts had compared his sheer athleticism to star Tracy McGrady.
He played two seasons in Boston, then was traded to the Wolves in that blockbuster deal and arrived still a young player who didn't know which way was up.
Timberwolves fans probably best remember him — or maybe only remember him — for defending his title in the All-Star slam-dunk contest that season by blowing out a lit cupcake placed on the back of the rim.