The most realistic free agent the Wolves could still sign is Coby White , if he actually reaches free agency. A recent Timberwolves roundup said White would be a smart target at point guard, though competition would be heavy and a sign-and-trade is still possible.

Why White fits

Minnesota’s biggest remaining need is still point guard help, especially if the team wants a steadier creator next to its core. White is the kind of guard who can fit a midlevel-type deal, which is why he keeps coming up in Wolves speculation.

Other names in the mix

A few other free-agent options have been mentioned around the Wolves:

  • Rui Hachimura , as a potential midlevel-style swing if the money works.
  • Tyus Jones , as a reunion-style guard option with familiarity and fit.
  • Malcolm Brogdon or Tre Jones , as more affordable backcourt answers.

What that means

The key point is that Minnesota likely isn’t shopping for a splashy name; it’s looking for a fit that matches its cap situation and roster needs. So the answer is less “one guaranteed signing” and more “a few point-guard or rotation-level targets, with Coby White looking like the best headline fit”.