Kyle Anderson’s reunion with the Timberwolves was made official Monday, with the team announcing it has signed the veteran forward who previously spent the 2022-23 and 2023-24 campaigns with the club.
Anderson will be in uniform Tuesday at Target Center when the Wolves, ironically, play Memphis — the team with which Anderson just reached a buyout agreement to trigger the chain of events that led him back to Minnesota.
The 32-year-old forward is likely to get a crack at rotational minutes and will be playoff-eligible for Minnesota.
Anderson will sport a No. 12 jersey, his third number in as many seasons in Minnesota. Anderson was originally No. 5, but gave that up after one year upon Anthony Edwards’ request. He wore No. 1 in his second season, but that number is currently utilized by Terrence Shannon Jr.
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