The Timberwolves are into the meat of preseason with four games in seven days, but during a week without games, coach Chris Finch had time in practice to develop his appreciation for new guys Julius Randle and Donte DiVincenzo.
Randle, a three-time All-Star with the Knicks, seems right at home with the Wolves.
“Playmaking, transition, creation, pick and roll partner with Rudy [Gobert], ballhandling, all that kind of stuff … system wise, we feel like it’s been a great fit,” Finch said.
DiVincenzo, who came from New York with Randle in the Karl-Anthony Towns trade officially announced Oct. 2, is known for his three-point shooting, but …
“Been very, very impressed with his playmaking,” Finch said. “In our system he’s found more natural playmaking opportunities and flow.
“We knew he was a great off-ball cutter, we knew he was a great spot-up shooter from his time in New York, but his all-around game has been really impressive.”
What does Finch do early in camp when he gets new players?
“Kind of let them do what they do, giving them as much freedom as possible, just to see how they fit,” he said. “Just see what kind of things they kind of tend to do by themselves, play to their strengths. Usually guys will do that when you give them a great amount of freedom.