New Timberwolves point guard Monte Morris’ arrival on Friday brought him back in more ways than one.
Back to a city not far from where he played college ball at Iowa State, back to the man who drafted him late in the second round seven years ago.
Wolves President of Basketball Operations Tim Connelly selected Morris 51st overall in 2017 when Connelly ran the Denver Nuggets. On Wednesday, Connelly reacquired Morris in a three-player, one-pick trade with Detroit intended to strengthen the Western Conference co-leaders for a long playoff run.
“It’s kind of surreal to have a relationship with the guy who drafted me back in 2017,” Morris said in an introductory press conference at Mayo Clinic Square. “It’s my goal to give him back everything and make him and the trade look good by playing good. That’s my goal.”
Morris also is back from a long quad injury that has limited him to just six games played this season, all for the Pistons since he returned late last month.
“I thank God every day I was able to fight through this long process, being hurt, not really knowing when I would get back and everything,” he said. “So when the trade went down, I was just happy. My family was happy.”
Both Morris and his family were happy even though the last-place Pistons sent him away from his nearby hometown of Flint, Mich., to what Morris called his new team’s talent, chemistry and winning culture.
“Who wouldn’t want to be a part of that?” he asked. “I’m just here to add on to it, help get in the playoffs and make a deep run.”