DiVincenzo, a former 'Nova Knick, was traded from New York to the Timberwolves just before the start of training camp, then was sidelined for a month with a significant toe injury.
Donte DiVincenzo practiced for the Minnesota Timberwolves on Wednesday, but Rudy Gobert did not as he continues to battle back spasms. While there was previously optimism both DiVincenzo and Julius Randle could return during this week's road trip,
Who's starting? What roles will the young guys take on? There are a number of questions as Minnesota gets back to full strength.
While Minnesota is without some top rotation players, its latest injury report suggests a key player could be making his return in time for the Lakers matchup. Per the Timberwolve
Minnesota Timberwolves forward Julius Randle and guard Donte DiVincenzo could both be back any day now. Randle and DiVincenzo, neither of whom have played since January due to injury, could both be back on the court during the team's upcoming four-game road trip,
An oft-overlooked contributor to the Minnesota Timberwolves this season, guard Donte DiVincenzo has been a vital missing piece for over the past month. Acquired from the New York Knicks in a trade involving Karl-Anthony Towns and Julius Randle,
It's unclear when Randle or DiVincenzo will actually return to the court. The Wolves are back from the All-Star break Friday night with a road game against the Houston Rockets. Th
OUT - Brandon Miller (R Wrist), Tre Mann (Disc Irritation), Josh Okogie (L Hamstring), Grant Williams (R ACL) Timberwolves: OUT - Rudy Gobert (Low Back) The Hornets have been playing some rough basketball in their past seven games.
Edwards exploded for 17 points and DiVincenzo hit a trio of 3s during a lopsided third quarter, and the Wolves carried that momentum the rest of the way in a 116-98 victory over the Phoenix Suns Sunday night at the Footprint Center in Phoenix.