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Timberwolves Regret Drafting Dillingham
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Kentucky guards have a strong NBA track record, but the Minnesota Timberwolves pick, Rob Dillingham, is struggling. Traded up to eighth overall, hes barely played, with poor stats. The Timberwolves are reportedly shopping him. Meanwhile, the Portland Trail Blazers, who picked seventh, chose Donovan Clingan, a center from UConn, whos thriving as a starter. The Timberwolves face a trade deadline decision. Checkout Solipillow.com
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