MILWAUKEE – The Timberwolves struck a deal to address their bench scoring needs ahead of Thursday’s NBA trade deadline, acquiring guard Monte Morris from the Pistons in exchange for Troy Brown Jr., Shake Milton and a second-round pick, a source confirmed Wednesday.
The second-rounder is the Wolves’ own in 2030.
Morris, 28, who just returned from a quad injury that sidelined him most of the season, played under Wolves President Tim Connelly for five seasons in Denver. He is a career 39% three-point shooter.
He will be a free agent after this season and is making $9.8 million this season. The Wolves take on about $800,000 more worth in salary in the deal, but they are still about $1.6 million below the luxury tax line. They currently have 13 players on their roster (not counting two-way players), and will need to fill out a 14th spot eventually, per NBA rules, but they can wait two weeks to do so and see how the rest of the trade deadline and buyout market shakes out.
Brown was in 37 games (three starts) and averaged 4.2 points per game. Milton, signed as a free agent in the offseason, played in 38 games and averaged 4.7 points. The Wolves made the move in part because they weren’t getting what they had hoped for out of Milton, who they signed to a two-year deal worth $5 million for this season.
Milton was a regular part of the rotation early in the season and the Wolves had high hopes he would be the team’s backup point guard and primary creator off the bench, but the role never seemed to click for Milton in Minnesota. He heads to Detroit shooting just 40% from the field.
Brown’s short Wolves tenure contained more highs, as he played a key role in some Wolves wins earlier this season, like a home win over Oklahoma City on Nov. 28 when he had 17 points off the bench. Brown was usually solid in the minutes he played, but he often found himself on the outside of coach Chris Finch’s eight- or nine-man rotations.
Morris played college basketball at Iowa State and was a second-round pick by the Nuggets in 2017. He played for Denver until 2022, when he was traded to the Wizards, who traded him to Detroit last offseason.