INDIANAPOLIS – Former No. 2 overall pick Derrick Williams spent his final game in a Timberwolves uniform the same way he did three other game nights this season: He sat near the bench's end in his warm-ups and watched all evening, this time during a 98-84 loss at Indiana.
The Wolves sent Williams to Sacramento for defensive specialist Luc Mbah a Moute, league sources said. The deal was finalized Tuesday morning.
Williams, 22, spent the entire game on the Wolves bench, chatting with teammate Ronny Turiaf for much of it even after news reports of the agreed-upon deal zoomed all around the world via social media.
When finalized, the trade will send away a player whose future in Minnesota was murky almost from the moment he was drafted out of Arizona in 2011, after Cleveland took Duke's Kyrie Irving No. 1 overall.
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A Pacers fan wearing the jersey of Paul George — a blossoming superstar Indiana drafted 10th overall in 2010, six spots after the Wolves selected Wes Johnson — seated directly behind Williams heckled him during the third quarter, laughing and offering "congrats" that he was headed to Sacramento.
Williams didn't react one bit and after the game made a hasty exit from locker room at Bankers Life Fieldhouse, saying, "I'm not talking tonight."
Wolves star Kevin Love seemed startled when asked after about the deal. So did other teammates. Corey Brewer and Kevin Martin said they were unaware. Martin called it "the first official trade of the Timberwolves' season."