3 Intriguing Free Agency Landing Spots For Warriors’ Otto Porter Jr.

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Minnesota Timberwolves

The Minnesota Timberwolves are on the lookout for a center this offseason to pair with Karl-Anthony Towns in the frontcourt. That is a bit of a change in philosophy, as they had been on the search for some power forwards to complement him.

If they strike out on adding a defensive-minded center next to him, they should continue bolstering the forward group around him. Otto Porter Jr. would be a great target for them in free agency.

Porter would bring a skill set that fits, as the Timberwolves attempted and made the most 3-pointers in the NBA last season. Porter is a great 3-point shooter and would have the green light at all times.

Arguably the most important thing that Porter would bring to the table for the Minnesota Timberwolves is his experience. They are a pretty young team and could use some more veteran leadership. His championship experience would be invaluable to a team that is looking to cement itself as playoff contenders.

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An intelligent, two-way player, Porter is a good fit for virtually any team. But one lacking high-level experience like the Minnesota Timberwolves would really benefit from having him around.

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