LAS VEGAS – It was fitting, since the Timberwolves were in Las Vegas, that Gersson Rosas referred to a few of the signings moves the Timberwolves made this offseason as "taking bets" on players.
For the first time, Rosas was allowed to discuss the signings of Noah Vanleh and the pickup of Tyrone Wallace off free-agent waivers as the Wolves made those moves official earlier Monday.
When speaking about Vonleh, Rosas said: "Being able to add an individual like that, we're taking bets on guys, and he's taking a bet on us. How we're going to play and he's going to have an opportunity to impact what we do and how we do it."
Vonleh has bounced around in his young career. The Wolves will be his fifth team in six seasons. Hence, the bet taking. Rosas said getting an opportunity to play could be beneficial for Vonleh and the Wolves.
"Any player that might be a system fit for us that we can acquire strategically, we're going to do it," Rosas said. "He's interesting. He's a guy that's going to bring some play making to us that we need in our mix."
Along similar lines, Wallace is also a "bet" the Wolves are taking.
"We have an opportunity to get a free look at him and that's what we're going to do," Rosas said.
Wallace spent the last two seasons with the Clippers, averaging 5.5 points in 92 games.