The Minnesota Timberwolves have confirmed two new additions to their roster, signing Jaylen Clark for the remainder of the season and acquiring Bones Hyland from the Los Angeles Clippers. Clark, known for his defensive skills and signing with the franchise on a two-way deal, has shown promise during the season with the Iowa Wolves, where he logged more than 20 points per game, along with impressive defensive stats that make him a key player for the Timberwolves moving forward. ‘He brings a tenacity on defense that we’ve been looking for,’ Timberwolves coach Chris Finch commented on the addition. Hyland, a talented scorer out of the Clippers, averages close to 12 points per game this season and is expected to infuse energy into the Timberwolves’ backcourt. Hyland noted, ‘I’m excited to be here and contribute to a playoff push.’ The Timberwolves are currently aiming for a solid playoff place in the Western Conference and believe that these new additions will provide the depth and skill needed in their current roster.
Minnesota Timberwolves Finalize Agreements with Jaylen Clark and Bones Hyland
