Taurean Prince said when he came to Minnesota last offseason he was "pretty open" to seeing what his time with the Timberwolves would bring.
Before Friday's Game 6, which could end up being the last for the unrestricted free agent, Prince said he has enjoyed his time with the team so much, he'd like to come back.
Prince conveyed that sentiment when he was asked how he separates thoughts about his upcoming free agency from the task winning in the playoffs and said it wasn't too hard.
"It is what it is when it comes to that type of time. I'm not worried about that," Prince said. "Honestly, me personally, I plan to return. So, it's nothing that I'm putting attention to with myself or people around me right now. I'm just focused on winning."
The Wolves met Memphis at Target Center, with the Grizzlies holding a 3-2 lead in the best-of-seven first-round Western Conference playoff series.
Prince said the team's camaraderie and coach Chris Finch are two factors that make him want to return.
"You got 10, pretty much 15 guys that are on the same page at all times whether on the court or off the court, hanging out and stuff. You don't get that. I really haven't felt that since college," Prince said. "That's a big step. And obviously, coach Finch, he's kind of the same as Bud [Bucks coach Mike Budenholzer], who I had my first three years. Similar type of style of play which benefits myself and everybody who plays for those type of coaches."
After a slow start to the season, Prince got accustomed to the Wolves' style of play. From January onward, Prince shot 40% from three-point range and averaged 8.7 points per game off the bench. Prince said he hopes the Wolves have interest in bringing him back.