NEW YORK — Naz Reid had wrist surgery Wednesday while the Timberwolves were in New York following their victory over the Nets on Tuesday night.
Timberwolves center Naz Reid has wrist surgery as team prepares for season's final two games
Reid, the team's backup center, fractured his left scaphoid during a game March 28.
The 6-9 center fractured his left scaphoid during a game in Phoenix on March 29. The team announced the surgery to repair the fracture was performed by Dr. Michelle Carlson at the Hospital for Special Surgery in New York.
Reid, 23, was averaging 11.5 points and 4.9 rebounds, and shooting 53.7% from the floor this season.
Musical chairs
The Wolves clinched at least a play-in spot in the Western Conference with Tuesday's victory, but won't play again until Saturday when they meet the Spurs in Austin, Texas.
The regular season for Minnesota ends Sunday with a game against New Orleans at Target Center.
The Wolves (40-40) are in ninth place with an outside chance to finish fifth or sixth and avoid the play-in tournament. The ninth-place team plays No. 10 in that format, with the winner of that game needing to beat the loser of No. 7 vs. No. 8 game to advance to the playoffs.
Dealing with an injury to the starting point guard, the team has tried Donte DiVincenzo, but rookie Rob Dillingham has provided the better spark.