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Winning NBA teams often bore us to tears on draft night.
Wasn't it more fun when the Wolves were picking Jonny Flynn instead of Steph Curry, or Wes Johnson instead of DeMarcus Cousins?
No? Then this draft was for you — completely uninspiring, more sleep than anger inducing.
With the 20th pick in the 2018 draft, the Timberwolves selected Josh Okogie, a shooting guard from Georgia Tech who isn't all that good at shooting.
Okogie, we are told, wins the intangible Olympics — he plays hard, plays defense, crashes the offensive boards and gets to the free-throw line.
So a team that is losing Jamal Crawford off a barely-used bench and is desperate for shooting and bench scoring drafted a raw offensive player who might find his stroke right about the time Jimmy Butler is leaving town.
That may sound cynical, but this pick could not have been less impressive at first blush, and it leaves Wolves bosses Tom Thibodeau and Scott Layden desperate for help in the free agent or trade markets.