Timberwolves make Kyle Anderson signing official. Here’s his new jersey number
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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