This offseason, Timberwolves center and impending free agent Naz Reid said he has been getting "closer and closer" with teammates Anthony Edwards and Jaden McDaniels, who, more than anyone else, are giving him the hard sell on staying with the team once the frenzy of free agency begins July 1.
They have plans in the next several weeks, and it might be just a bit awkward if Reid isn't with the Wolves any longer.
"Leaving them would be a little heartbreaking, but they understand as well," Reid told the Star Tribune in a Zoom interview Thursday. "Obviously we're trying to push the opposite way to stay together. They've tried. I'm hanging out with them all the time. We're getting closer and closer, so it would be hard for me to leave those guys."
Reid had a wide smile on his face as he talked about the pair being in his ear "a lot" about staying in Minnesota. But Reid has a little more on his mind as he enters the "exciting and nervous" time of being a free agent for the first time in his career, and his situation is more complicated than just staying where his friends want him.
"I don't really know what to expect," Reid said. "Everything is coming left and right and it's just like, I don't know, I'm ready for the time to come, because I don't know what to expect. I definitely would love to stay back in Minnesota, for sure. But it's a business and everything has to play out for both parties."
The Wolves want Reid back, and the sides have been in constant contact on productive and amicable talks throughout the last several weeks. But Reid also wants to explore what's out there on the open market, to see how much money he could make after making close to the minimum in his first four years as an undrafted free agent. He also wants to see what kind of opportunities are out there for him, such as a potential starting job with another team.
"I really value that as a person, as a player, because I feel like I worked to that potential," Reid said. "But with my unique situation, it can go great either way, coming off the bench or starting. Whatever situation is presented. But for sure, I would prioritize that."
A starting spot is not something the Wolves can offer him, not with Karl-Anthony Towns and Rudy Gobert still on the roster. The best they can do is offer Reid a role like what he was playing in the few games before a fractured left wrist ended his season on March 29.