Former Timberwolves players who participate in Eurobasket

Former Timberwolves players who participate in Eurobasket

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If Timberwolves fans were not aware of Eurobasket before, most are now now. That is because of the recent news about Shootwacht Donte Divincenzo.

The 28-year-old was planned to play for Italy, but that will no longer take place. A left large toe ailment has forced him from the tournament, and there is not yet an official word about what the size of the injury is. However, fans are worried, because a left -hand large toe injury brought him just over a month offside last season.

Rudy Gobert, who could have represented France, has chosen not to play in Eurobasket. With Divincenzo and Gobert who do not participate now, there are no active members of the Timberwolves who play this year in this year’s Eurobasket tournament. However, there are two former wolves, including one that was on the Roster last season.

The FIBA Eurobasket 2025 tournament starts on 27 August and runs until 14 September.

Luka Garza played the last 3 seasons with the wolves

Garza, a university star in Iowa, joined Minnesota after playing with the pistons. The 6-foot-10 center has spent the last three seasons with the wolves. However, this outside the season he drew a deal to play with the Celtics.

Now 26 years old, Garza appeared in just 92 races during his three years with the Timberwolves. He dropped a career high of 25 points with Minnesota on February 8, 2023, in an outing against jazz. During his term of office in Minnesota, he placed average of 4.5 points and 1.6 rebounds.

Garza will participate in Eurobasket with Bosnia and Herzegovina.

Juancho Hernangomez last played for Minnesota in 2021 for the last time

Starting with his career at the Nuggets, Hernangomez was traded to the Timberwolves in February 2020. The 6-foot-9 power Forward would start all 14 of his performances for Minnesota for the rest of the season.

He stayed with the wolves for another full season in 2020-21. On January 5, 2021, he scored 25 points against his first team (Denver), most he set up while he drew a Timberwolves sweater. A total of 66 games with the team, Hernangomez had an average of 8.4 points and 4.7 rebounds. He has spent in recent years with Panathinaikos in the Euroleague.

Hernangomez will be a member of the Spanish Eurobasket team. They are the ruling gold medal winners of the 2022 tournament when she beat France (who scheduled the current Wolves Center Rudy Gobert) in the final. Hernangomez was in that gold medal-winning team, just like Lorenzo Brown, who played 34 games for Minnesota for two seasons.

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