Timberwolves add standout mid-major guard to Summer League roster

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Former Loyola Chicago guard Des Watson is joining the Timberwolves Summer League roster, according to a post from the Ramblers' X page on Sunday.
Des Watson 🤝 NBA Summer League
— Loyola Men's Basketball (@RamblersMBB) June 29, 2025
Congrats on signing a Summer League deal with the @Timberwolves, Des‼️ pic.twitter.com/R4D57pO6DC
Standing at 6-foot-5, Watson developed into a premier player in the Atlantic 10 throughout his college career. He began at Davidson and then transferred to Loyola Chicago for his final two seasons. He averaged 12.9 points, 3.7 rebounds and 2.6 assists per game last season on a 25-12 Ramblers team.
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He just turned 22 in June, and he projects as a defensive-minded shooting guard at the next level. He shot 37.4% from the field, 33.5% from three and 74.4% from the free-throw line in his final college season. He added 1.4 steals per game.
The Wolves will open Summer League play on July 10, but the question now becomes who else will play. Rob Dollingham, Jaylen Clark and Leonard Miller seem like obvious choices alongside their two new draft picks, Joan Beringer and Rocco Zikarsky. Will Terrence Shannon Jr. play? There will likely be a full roster announcement soon.
Last year's roster had 16 players, and we now have a good idea about eight or nine potential players this summer.
Potential Timberwolves 2025 Summer League roster
- PG: Rob Dillingham/CJ Fulton
- SG: Jaylen Clark/Des Watson
- SF: Terrence Shannon Jr.
- PF: Leonard Miller/Joan Beringer
- C: Jesse Edwards/Rocco Zikarsky
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