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Wolves Called Teams Trying To Get Under Second Apron As Part Of Kevin Durant Pursuit

The Minnesota Timberwolves’ pursuit of Kevin Durant leading to the trade deadline was serious enough where they began calling rival teams to help facilitate a deal. The Wolves had to get under the NBA’s second apron in order to aggregate contracts to acquire Durant and his $51 million contract.

While Durant is more than a decade older than Anthony Edwards, the Wolves have operated with a sense of urgency in building around him evidenced by their decision to send control of their upcoming drafts to the Utah Jazz for Rudy Gobert in 2022.

But there had been little sense Tim Connelly had interest in a significant in-season deal so soon after trading away Karl-Anthony Towns, but he saw a unique opportunity with the sudden availability of Durant.

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Atlanta parted ways with Nate McMillan on Tuesday. The Hawks named Joe Prunty as their interim head coach, but general manager Landry Fields said he would immediately start working on finding a permanent replacement for McMillan. Prunty himself indicated that the process could move quickly, when asked following the team returning to practice after the All-Star break.

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