That was Fred Hoiberg, assistant general manager of the Timberwolves, sitting in the third row of the Metrodome, no doubt keeping a keen eye on the great performance of Kansas' Cole Aldrich, a 6-11 center who scored 23 points (including eight dunks) in the Jayhawks' 84-74 victory over North Dakota State on Friday.
Rules prevent Hoiberg or any NBA officials from commenting about a future draft choice, but there is no doubt that if Aldrich turns pro, he could be the center the team has been seeking for a long time.
Basketball experts such as Bobby Knight have described Aldrich, who played at Bloomington Jefferson, as the best center in the country.
Aldrich, a sophomore, was asked if he might turn pro if he thought he might wind up with the Timberwolves, who have three No. 1 draft choices and certainly will choose in a favorable spot.
"No, I haven't thought about it at all," Aldrich said. "The one thing that I really just try to do is just get better as a player. There are numerous things, just for example after today -- I've got to move my feet a little better. There's going to be guards just as good as, if not better than, [NDSU's Ben] Woodside at the next level, and that's one thing that I want to prepare myself [for]. Whenever the time comes. Just to be successful.
"I have no idea. I'm just having fun."
The word among NBA scouts is that Aldrich will stay in school for another year.
"It's been fun. It's been a blast," he said, of his decision to play for Kansas.