PHILADELPHIA – At the end of most Timberwolves shootarounds and practices, odds are one of the loudest voices you will hear booming in the gym is Bryn Forbes.
Forbes isn't afraid to have fun, talk a little smack and let people know when he's made a play. He also wants to spread that confidence to his teammates, and is one to keep encouraging them with positive energy.
It's all part of his personality, and the attitude he wants to bring to the Wolves.
"I, for sure, try to encourage," said Forbes, who attended Michigan State. "That's where I see a big role for me. Being encouraging, bringing the energy. Giving that off instead of having a bad attitude or this, that or the other."
Forbes did not play in the Wolves' two games before Saturday's matchup against the 76ers, but even as his playing time fluctuates, he hasn't wanted that to change the energy he brings, and so far has enjoyed playing for the Wolves.
The Wolves signed Forbes because of his shooting prowess; he's a career 41% three-point shooter. But he doesn't have a regular role or a set time he will enter a game. His ability to come cold off the bench and stay ready to hit shots has been the focal point of his workouts.
"It's practice, man," Forbes said. "I come out here cold sometimes and get shots up just to kind of imitate what I'm going to see. That feeling of being cold and if I'm still able to knock down shots. I think it's more to do with momentum."
Forbes is 29 and in his seventh season, which means he has more NBA experience than most of the Wolves. He said the team has handled its early-season struggles well while still maintaining an upbeat locker room. Unprompted, he also credited coach Chris Finch with setting a positive tone.