Tyus Jones, with a fresh Timberwolves cap on his head, hugged friends and family members at his draft party Thursday night in the downstairs of the 508 Bar and Restaurant, just a block from Target Center in downtown Minneapolis.
There would have been smiles no matter what, but lyrics from the Diddy/Skylar Grey song in the background explained why they were so much wider.
"I'm coming home."
Indeed, the former Apple Valley prep star and one of the top recruits in the nation before leading Duke to a national championship in his only college season, didn't stay away from Minnesota long. The Timberwolves made a last-minute trade with Cleveland, dealing the 31st and 36th picks in the second round and a future second-round pick for the rights to the prodigal point guard.
"I had a weird feeling in my stomach that I was going to be a Timberwolf," Jones told a massive group of fans at his draft party, a group that chanted his name and swelled in number after Minnesota nabbed him.
Later, Jones said on a conference call: "I always wanted to play for the Timberwolves, to be a Timberwolf. Growing up in Minnesota, it's the dream of every kid. To be able to call myself one, knowing I'll put a Timberwolves jersey on, it's really a blessing."
News of the Wolves acquiring Jones broke just as No. 1 overall pick Karl-Anthony Towns began a conference call with Minnesota media, leading to some amusing moments in which reporters tried to tell Towns that Jones — a pal from AAU basketball — was coming to the Wolves, too. Towns said it would be "awesome to play with Minnesota's own" when asked about Jones.
Shortly after the deal was reported, Timberwolves owner Glen Taylor and head coach/President of Basketball Operations Flip Saunders joined the frenzied scene at Jones' draft party.