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Kevin Garnett wearing black Timberwolves jersey as he jumps with the basketball towards the basket. Behind him are Washington Wizards players
Kevin Garnett is the all-time leading scorer and rebounder for the Timberwolves.

The Minnesota Timberwolves are a National Basketball Association (NBA) team based in Minneapolis, Minnesota. They are a member of the Northwest Division of the NBA's Western Conference. In order to persuade the NBA to give Minnesota a team, Marv Wolfenson and Harvey Ratner, the future owners of the organization, conducted a "name the team" contest and eventually selected two finalists, the "Timberwolves" and the "Polars", in December 1986.[1] The team then asked the 842 city councils in Minnesota to select the winner, as the "Timberwolves" prevailed.[2] Minnesota was given a team, and took part in the 1989 NBA Expansion Draft with the Orlando Magic. The Timberwolves have since made eight playoff appearances, advancing to the Western Conference finals once during the 2003–04 NBA season, where they lost to the Los Angeles Lakers.[3] Since the franchise's inception, 198 players have made an appearance in a competitive game for the team.

Of those 198 players, none have been inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame. A total of 14 Minnesota players have been elected to the NBA All-Rookie Team.[4] Only seven players, however, have made an appearance in the NBA All-Star Game while a Timberwolf: Tom Gugliotta was selected to the team in 1997 along with Kevin Garnett, who was selected from 1997–2007, while Wally Szczerbiak, 2002, and Sam Cassell, 2004, both made one appearance. Karl-Anthony Towns and Jimmy Butler were both selected for the 2018 All-Star game. Kevin Love is the only Timberwolf, other than Garnett, to make multiple All-Star games, appearing in the 2011, 2012, and 2014 games.[5]

Garnett holds a multitude of Minnesota's career records, including the most points, assists, rebounds, blocks, steals, field goals made, free throws, and minutes played in team history. Tony Campbell holds the career record for most points per game, with 20.6, beating Garnett by a tenth of a point.[6] Pooh Richardson holds the single season record for assists, accumulating 734 during the 1990–91 season, and Sam Mitchell committed a record 338 personal fouls over the same span. Other single season leaders include Tyrone Corbin for his 175 steals during the Timberwolves' inaugural 1989–1990 season, and Gugliotta for his 293 turnovers from 1996–97.[7]

Key to symbols in player list
Indicates that the player is a member of the Timberwolves' current roster[8]
Year Italic text indicates the player has made an appearance in the NBA All-Star Game while a member of the Timberwolves[5]
Nationality Indicates the nation of birth of the player
School/Club Denotes what school or club the player was drafted out of
Position(s) Indicates the player's primary position(s)
P Point(s) scored while playing for the Timberwolves[A]
REB Rebound(s) made while playing for the Timberwolves[A]
MP Minute(s) played for the Timberwolves[A]
José Juan Barea in a Dallas Mavericks uniform, looking to pass the ball
While playing for the Timberwolves on March 23, 2012, José Juan Barea became the first Latin American-born player in NBA history to record a triple-double.[9]
Michael Beasley with cornrows, wearing a black Timberwolves uniform with blue trim and griping a basketball with both hands in the lower left
Michael Beasley was traded to the Timberwolves from the Miami Heat in 2010.[10]
Wayne Ellington with a goatee and a Shape-Up hair style, wearing a black Timberwolves uniform with blue and white trim with a basketball
Wayne Ellington averaged 6.6 points per game in his first two seasons in Minnesota.[11]
A full body shot of Maurice Evans, wearing a Washington Wizards uniform and a white armband, pictured in 2011
Although he was undrafted, Maurice Evans signed as a free agent with the Timberwolves in 2001, but was waived at the end of the season.[12]
Jonny Flynn, wearing a black headband, dribbling the basketball
Jonny Flynn scored 1,373 points in his career as a Timberwolf.[13]
A full body shot of Lazar Hayward in a Timberwolves jersey, wearing a black headband
Lazar Hayward was selected as the 30th overall pick by the Washington Wizards, but was traded to Minnesota with Nemanja Bjelica for Trevor Booker and Hamady N'Diaye.[14]
Fred Hoiberg in a red Iowa State polo shirt tucked into black pants
After retiring from the NBA, Fred Hoiberg became coach of the Iowa State Cyclones men's basketball team; he has held the position since 2010.[15]
Wesley Johnson smiling and griping a basketball, standing upright
Wesley Johnson was the fourth overall pick in the 2010 NBA Draft.[16]
Kevin Love, bearded, in a black Timberwolves uniform with blue and white trim
Kevin Love made three NBA All-Star teams for the Timberwolves and was a member of the 2012 United States men's Olympic basketball team.
Nikola Peković, bearded, in a black Timberwolves jersey with blue and white trim
Nikola Peković played for KK Atlas, KK Partizan, and Panathinaikos B.C. before signing with the Timberwolves in 2010.[17]
Luke Ridnour dribbling the basketball in a Timberwolves uniform
Luke Ridnour won the Pacific-10 Conference Men's Basketball Player of the Year award while playing for the Oregon Ducks.[18]
Ricky Rubio in a white Timberwolves uniform dribbling the basketball
Ricky Rubio led all NBA rookies in points per game, assists per game, and steals per game until he tore his anterior cruciate ligament on March 9, 2012.[19]
Antony Tolliver wearing two wristbands while playing for the Timberwolves
Anthony Tolliver averaged 4.1 points per game over the 2011–12 season.[20]
List of Minnesota Timberwolves players, showing season(s) and position(s) played and selected statistics
Name Nationality School/Club Season(s) Position(s) P REB MP
Jeff Adrien  United States Connecticut
2014–2015
Forward 60 77 215
Maurice Ager  United States Michigan State
2010
Guard 15 2 29
Cole Aldrich  United States Kansas
2016–2018
Center 117 173 580
Jerome Allen  United States Pennsylvania
1995–1996
Guard 108 25 362
Lou Amundson  United States UNLV
2012–2013
Center 32 47 161
William Avery  United States Duke
1999–2002
Guard 379 93 1,205
Thurl Bailey  United States North Carolina State
1991–1994
Center
Forward
1,937 837 4,350
Marcus Banks  United States UNLV
2006
Guard 479 116 1,228
José Juan Barea  Puerto Rico Northeastern
2011–2014
Guard 1,957 475 4,216
Keita Bates-Diop  United States Ohio State
2018–2020
Forward 402 193 1149
Jerryd Bayless  United States Arizona
2018–2019
Guard 209 62 657
Malik Beasley  United States Florida State
2020–Present
Guard 66 20 98
Michael Beasley  United States Kansas State
2010–2012
Forward 1,942 616 3,448
Jordan Bell  United States Oregon
2019–2020
Forward 83 78 235
Anthony Bennett  Canada UNLV
2014–2015
Forward 298 216 894
Chauncey Billups  United States Colorado
2000–2002
Guard 1,740 384 4,145
Nemanja Bjelica  Serbia Fenerbahce Ulker
2015–2018
Forward 1,165 728 3,636
Lance Blanks  United States Texas
1992–1993
Guard 161 68 642
Mark Blount  United States Pittsburgh
2006–2007
Center 1,439 708 3,701
Calvin Booth  United States Penn State
2008
Center 0 1 1
Marques Bragg  United States Providence
1995–1996
Forward 131 79 369
Adrian Branch  United States Maryland
1989
Forward
Guard
65 20 91
Terrell Brandon  United States Oregon
1999–2002
Guard 3,157 710 7,082
Randy Breuer  United States Minnesota
1990–1992
Center 1,310 916 4,006
Corey Brewer  United States Florida
2007–2011
2013–2014
Forward 3,350 1,073 9,243
Aaron Brooks  United States Oregon
2017–2018
Guard 75 17 189
Scott Brooks  United States UC Irvine
1990–1992
Guard 841 171 2,062
Anthony Brown  United States Stanford
2018
Forward 3 0 4
Bobby Brown  United States Cal State, Fullerton
2009
Guard 116 16 256
Lorenzo Brown  United States NC State
2015
Point guard 122 70 549
Mike Brown  United States George Washington
1993–1995
Center
Forward
334 492 2,134
Myron Brown  United States Slippery Rock University
1991
Guard 9 3 23
Greg Buckner  United States Clemson
2007–2008
Guard 124 65 520
Chase Budinger  United States Arizona
2012–2015
Forward 947 372 2,545
Jimmy Butler  United States Marquette
2017–2018
Guard
Forward
1,520 366 2,525
Tony Campbell  United States Ohio State
1989–1992
Forward 4,888 1,083 8,498
Isaiah Canaan  United States Murray State
2019
Guard 33 5 95
Brian Cardinal  United States Purdue
2008–2010
Forward 238 171 1,176
Rodney Carney  United States Memphis
2008–2009
Forward 481 126 1,199
Chris Carr  United States Southern Illinois
1996–1999
Guard 864 280 2,076
Anthony Carter  United States Hawaii
2004–2006
Guard 331 131 1,331
Sam Cassell  United States Florida State
2003–2005
Guard 2,402 428 4,360
Omri Casspi  Israel Maccabi Tel Aviv
2017
Forward 45 20 222
Richard Coffey  United States Minnesota
1990–1991
Forward 68 79 320
Jason Collins  United States Stanford
2008–2009
Center 57 70 422
Will Conroy  United States Washington
2012
Guard 1 1 20
Tyrone Corbin  United States DePaul
1989–1991
Forward 2,833 1,262 6,551
Robert Covington  United States Tennessee State
2018–2020
Guard 933 413 2174
Allen Crabbe  United States Cal
2020–Present
Guard 29 12 120
Jamal Crawford  United States Michigan
2017–2018
Guard 822 99 1,653
Mitch Creek  Australia Adelaide 36ers
2019
Guard/Forward 6 2 12
Jarrett Culver  United States Texas Tech
2019–present
Guard 4 2 16
Dante Cunningham  United States Villanova
2012–2014
Forward 1,205 738 3,645
Bill Curley  United States Boston College
1998–1999
Forward 112 79 518
Troy Daniels  United States VCU
2014–2015
Shooting guard 53 19 154
Brian Davis  United States Duke
1993–1994
Forward
Guard
131 55 374
Mark Davis  United States Texas Tech
1995–1996
Forward
Guard
188 125 571
Ricky Davis  United States Iowa
2005–2007
Guard 2,063 479 4,481
Todd Day  United States Arkansas
2000–2001
Guard 132 37 345
Luol Deng  United Kingdom Duke
2018–2019
Forward 157 73 392
Gorgui Dieng  Senegal Louisville
2013–2020
Center 3,935 3,068 11,026
Michael Doleac  United States Utah
2007–2008
Center 57 49 257
Kris Dunn  United States Providence
2016–2017
Guard 293 166 1,333
Ronald Dupree  United States Louisiana State
2005–2006
Forward 80 49 265
Pat Durham  United States Colorado State
1994–1995
Forward 302 94 852
Ndudi Ebi  United Kingdom Westbury Christian School
2003–2005
Forward 40 19 86
Howard Eisley  United States Boston College
1994–1995
Guard 113 42 496
Wayne Ellington  United States North Carolina
2009–2012
Guard 1,226 366 3,538
LaPhonso Ellis  United States Notre Dame
2000–2001
Forward 772 494 1,948
Brian Evans  United States Indiana
1999
Forward 4 2 24
Jacob Evans  United States Cincinnati
2020–Present
Guard 0 0 1
Maurice Evans  United States Texas
2001–2002
Guard 21 4 45
Jonny Flynn  United States Syracuse
2009–2011
Guard 1,373 268 3,322
Greg Foster  United States UTEP
1994–1995
Center
Forward
281 205 845
Randy Foye  United States Villanova
2006–2009
Guard 2,481 560 5,632
Richie Frahm  United States Gonzaga
2005–2006
Guard 66 23 225
Tellis Frank  United States Western Kentucky
1991–1994
Center
Forward
234 246 1,099
Sundiata Gaines  United States Georgia
2010–2011
Guard 21 6 65
Winston Garland  United States Missouri State
1994–1995
Guard 448 168 1,931
Kevin Garnett  United States Farragut Career Academy
1995–2007
2015–2016
Center
Forward
19,201 10,718 36,189
Dean Garrett  United States Indiana
1996–1997
1999–2002
Center 1,131 1,156 4,306
Tom Garrick  United States Rhode Island
1991–1992
Guard 29 9 112
Mickaël Gelabale  France Real Madrid
2013
Guard
Forward
181 99 644
Marcus Georges-Hunt  United States Georgia Tech
2017-2018
Guard 59 16 224
Taj Gibson  United States USC
2017-2019
Forward 1,752 1,042 4,412
Kendall Gill  United States Illinois
2002–2003
Guard 714 248 2,068
Gerald Glass  United States Mississippi
1990–1992
Forward
Guard
1,231 365 2,499
Dan Godfread  United States Evansville
1991
Center 13 2 20
Anthony Goldwire  United States Houston
2004
Guard 13 6 66
Ryan Gomes  United States Providence
2007–2010
Forward 2,957 1,215 7,258
Treveon Graham  United States VCU
2019–2020
Guard 171 100 663
Paul Grant  United States Wisconsin
1999
Center 2 1 8
Gerald Green  United States Gulf Shores Academy
2007–2008
Forward 147 62 358
Eddie Griffin  United States Seton Hall
2004–2006
Forward 865 867 2,943
Tom Gugliotta  United States North Carolina State
1995–1998
Forward 4,201 1,970 8,566
Andrés Guibert  Cuba
1994–1995
Center 60 61 200
Justin Hamilton  United States LSU
2015
Center 153 86 423
Tom Hammonds  United States Georgia Tech
1998–2001
Forward 682 512 2,258
Jason Hart  United States Syracuse
2009
Guard 0 0 5
Trenton Hassell  United States Austin Peay State
2003–2007
Forward 2,169 935 9,069
Lazar Hayward  United States Marquette
2010–2011
2012–2013
Forward 170 74 450
Shane Heal  Australia
1996–1997
Guard 75 18 236
Juan Hernangómez  Spain CB Estudiantes
2020–Present
Forward 45 18 90
Jordan Hill  United States Arizona
2016–2017
Forward 12 14 47
Fred Hoiberg  United States Iowa State
2003–2005
Guard 967 449 3,076
Ryan Hollins  United States UCLA
2009–2010
Center 447 207 1,223
Josh Howard  United States Wake Forest
2012
Guard
Forward
74 36 207
Troy Hudson  United States Southern Illinois
2002–2007
Guard 2,576 415 6,186
Robbie Hummel  United States Purdue
2013–2015
Forward 379 266 1,397
Bobby Jackson  United States Minnesota
1999–2000
Guard 722 288 1,975
Marc Jackson  United States Temple Owls
2002–2003
Center 523 310 1,367
Stanley Jackson  United States UAB
1993–1994
Guard 38 27 92
Sam Jacobson  United States Minnesota
2000–2001
Forward
Guard
20 6 59
Mike James  United States Duquesne
2006–2007
Guard 828 163 2,069
Marko Jarić  Serbia Virtus Pallacanestro Bologna
2005–2008
Guard 1,579 639 5,846
Nathan Jawai  Australia Midland College
2009–2010
Forward 124 104 412
Othyus Jeffers  United States Robert Morris
2014
Guard 2 3 13
Al Jefferson  United States Prentiss High School
2007–2010
Forward 4,183 2,162 7,218
Chris Johnson  United States LSU
2012–2013
Center 117 60 284
Ervin Johnson  United States New Orleans
2003–2005
Center 200 345 1,375
James Johnson  United States Wake Forest
2020–Present
Forward 28 15 80
Steve Johnson  United States Oregon State
1989–1990
Center
Forward
0 3 17
Wesley Johnson  United States Syracuse
2010–2012
Forward
Guard
1,102 417 3,538
Askia Jones  United States Kansas State
1994
Guard 45 11 139
Tyus Jones  United States Duke
2015–2019
Guard 1,249 380 4,374
Reggie Jordan  United States New Mexico State
1997–1999
Guard 220 160 814
Sean Kilpatrick  United States Cincinnati
2015
Guard 22 6 72
Stacey King  United States Oklahoma
1994–1995
Center 479 274 1,308
Andrei Kirilenko  Russia CSKA Moscow
2012–2013
Center 791 362 2,034
Kosta Koufos  Greece Ohio State
2010–2011
Center 106 97 336
Christian Laettner  United States Duke
1992–1996
Center
Forward
4,759 2,225 9,539
Andrew Lang  United States Arkansas
1996
Center 175 121 550
Zach LaVine  United States UCLA
2014–2017
Guard 2,817 601 5,945
Jake Layman  United States Maryland
2019–present
Forward 62 16 172
Malcolm Lee  United States UCLA
2012
Guard 140 65 532
Gary Leonard  United States Missouri
1989–1990
Center 32 27 127
Quincy Lewis  United States Minnesota
2003
Forward 16 7 65
Brad Lohaus  United States Iowa
1989
Center
Forward
210 110 590
Luc Longley  Australia New Mexico
1991–1994
Center 924 792 3,025
Felipe López  Dominican Republic St. John's
2001–2002
Guard 339 154 1,038
Kevin Love  United States UCLA
2008–2014
Forward 6,989 4,453 11,933
Sidney Lowe  United States North Carolina State
1989–1990
Guard 187 163 1,744
John Lucas III  USA Oklahoma State
2016
Guard 2 0 11
Mark Madsen  United States Stanford
2003–2009
Forward 497 684 3,263
Stephon Marbury  United States Georgia Tech
1996–1999
Guard 2,826 476 6,097
Donyell Marshall  United States Connecticut
1994–1995
Forward 431 196 1,036
Darrick Martin  United States UCLA
1995
1996
2004
Guard 563 115 1,722
Kelan Martin  United States Butler
2019–Present
Forward 130 72 370
Kevin Martin  United States Western Carolina
2013–2016
Guard 2,492 426 4,313
Marlon Maxey  United States UTEP
1992–1994
Forward 479 363 1,146
Luc Mbah a Moute  Cameroon UCLA
2013–2014
Forward 184 119 807
Bob McCann  United States Morehead State
1992–1993
Forward 495 282 1,536
Rashad McCants  United States North Carolina
2005–2009
Guard 2,233 459 4,572
Jordan McLaughlin  United States USC
2019–Present
Guard 127 32 362
Keith McLeod  United States Bowling Green
2003–2004
Guard 88 34 391
Darko Miličić  Serbia KK Hemofarm
2010–2012
Center 939 590 2,772
Andre Miller  United States Utah
2015–2016
Guard 88 24 280
Brad Miller  United States Purdue
2012
Center 35 19 146
Mike Miller  United States Florida
2008–2009
Forward 722 483 2,356
Oliver Miller  United States Arkansas
2003–2004
Center 121 130 506
Sam Mitchell  United States Mercer University
1989–1992
1995–2002
Forward 7,161 3,030 18,394
Shabazz Muhammad  United States UCLA
2013–2018
Guard 2,410 739 4,655
Tod Murphy  United States UC Irvine
1989–1992
Center
Forward
1,029 929 3,985
Shabazz Napier  United States UConn
2019–2020
Guard 347 110 856
Gary Neal  United States Towson
2015
Guard 130 35 262
Radoslav Nesterović  Slovenia Virtus Pallacanestro Bologna
1999–2003
Center 2,355 1,711 7,541
Jaylen Nowell  United States Washington
2019–Present
Guard 40 9 102
James Nunnally  United States UC Santa Barbara
2018–2019
Guard/Forward 27 4 64
Josh Okogie  Nigeria Georgia Tech
2018–present
Guard 570 218 1,757
Kevin Ollie  United States Connecticut
2008–2009
Guard 202 75 850
Michael Olowokandi  Nigeria Pacific
2003–2006
Center 839 748 2,892
Arinze Onuaku  United States Syracuse
2015
Center 27 21 68
Robert Pack  United States USC
2002
Guard 62 23 252
Cherokee Parks  United States Duke
1996–1998
Center
Forward
810 632 2,664
Andrae Patterson  United States Indiana
1999–2000
Forward 120 67 304
Justin Patton  United States Creighton
2018
Center 2 0 4
Sasha Pavlović  Serbia KK Budućnost Podgorica
2009–2010
Forward
Guard
263 117 877
Adreian Payne  United States Michigan State
2015–2017
Forward 403 302 1,341
Oleksiy Pecherov  Ukraine Paris Basket Racing
2009–2010
Center 197 124 447
Anthony Peeler  United States Missouri
1998–2003
Guard 3,622 1,058 10,305
Nikola Peković  Montenegro Panathinaikos B.C.
2010–2017
Center 3,405 1,807 6,744
Chuck Person  United States Auburn
1992–1994
Forward 2,203 686 5,014
Terry Porter  United States Wisconsin–Stevens Point
1995–1998
Guard 2,118 556 5,426
A. J. Price  United States UConn
2013–2014
Guard 44 10 99
Tayshaun Prince  United States Kentucky
2015–2016
Forward 221 47 1,462
Miroslav Raduljica  Serbia Azovmash Mariupol
2015
Center 8 5 23
Igor Rakočević  Serbia KK Budućnost Podgorica
2002–2003
Guard 78 17 244
Mark Randall  United States Kansas
1992
Forward 145 62 382
Anthony Randolph  West Germany LSU
2011–2012
Forward 522 243 980
Theo Ratliff  United States Wyoming
2007–2008
Center
Forward
63 39 214
Justin Reed  United States Mississippi
2006–2007
Forward 356 141 1,024
Naz Reid  United States LSU
2019–present
Center 94 30 145
Cameron Reynolds  United States Tulane
2019
Guard 95 31 259
Chris Richard  United States Florida
2007–2008
Forward 98 135 556
Pooh Richardson  United States UCLA
1989–1992
Guard 3,689 804 8,657
Isaiah Rider  United States UNLV
1994–1996
Guard 4,315 873 7,654
Luke Ridnour  United States Oregon
2010–2013
Guard 2,418 546 6,383
Eric Riley  United States Michigan
1996
Center 92 76 310
Stanley Roberts  United States LSU
1998
Center 457 363 1,328
Glenn Robinson III  United States Michigan
2014–2015
Forward 29 14 108
James Robinson  United States Alabama
1996–1997
1999
Guard 649 147 1,535
Sean Rooks  United States Arizona
1994–1996
Center 1,199 690 3,307
Derrick Rose  United States Memphis
2018–2019
Guard 969 146 1,504
Scott Roth  United States Wisconsin
1989–1990
Forward 486 112 1,061
Brandon Roy  United States Washington
2012–2013
Guard 29 14 122
Donald Royal  United States Notre Dame
1989–1990
Forward 387 137 746
Clifford Rozier  United States Louisville
1997
Center
Forward
6 6 30
Ricky Rubio  Spain FC Barcelona Bàsquet
2011–2017
Guard 3,653 1,498 11,217
Damjan Rudez  Croatia CAI Zaragoza
2015-2016
Guard 75 20 277
Brandon Rush  United States Kansas
2016-2017
Forward 197 99 1,030
D'Angelo Russell  United States Ohio State
2020–Present
Guard 48 6 67
Dario Šarić  Croatia Anadolu Efes S.K.
2018–2019
Forward 714 371 1,627
Dennis Scott  United States Georgia Tech
1999
Forward 191 38 532
Malik Sealy  United States St. John's
1999–2000
Guard 1,180 444 3,123
Brad Sellers  United States Ohio State
1990
1992–1993
Center
Forward
182 102 646
Ramon Sessions  United States Nevada
2009–2010
Guard 674 214 1,732
Charles Shackleford  United States North Carolina State
1995
Center
Forward
94 67 239
Alexey Shved  Russia CSKA Moscow
2012–2014
Guard 915 256 2,504
Reggie Slater  United States Wyoming
2000–2001
2002–2003
Forward 335 217 827
Charles Smith  United States Georgetown
1995
Guard 6 5 39
Chris Smith  United States Connecticut
1992–1995
Guard 1,140 291 3,956
Craig Smith  United States Boston College
2006–2009
Forward 2,081 1,053 4,544
Greg Smith  United States Fresno State
2016
Center
Forward
43 42 192
Joe Smith  United States Maryland
1999–2000
2001–2003
Forward 2,533 1,561 6,432
Kirk Snyder  United States Nevada
2008
Guard 227 114 680
Felton Spencer  United States Louisville
1990–1993
Center 1,270 1,400 4,876
Latrell Sprewell  United States Alabama
2003–2005
Guard 2,396 564 5,550
Greg Stiemsma  United States Wisconsin
2012–2013
Center 307 261 1,209
Rod Strickland  United States DePaul
2002–2003
Guard 320 95 956
Wally Szczerbiak  Spain Miami (Ohio)
1999–2006
Forward 6,777 1,932 14,715
Jeff Teague  United States Wake Forest
2017–2020
Guard 1,952 403 4,520
Sebastian Telfair  United States Abraham Lincoln High School
2007–2009
2010–2011
Guard 1,560 316 4,739
Jared Terrell  United States Rhode Island
2018–2019
Guard 31 6 111
Jim Thomas  United States Indiana
1990
Guard 2 0 14
John Thomas  United States Minnesota
2005
Forward 111 97 521
Bob Thornton  United States UC Irvine
1990
Center
Forward
16 15 110
Anthony Tolliver  United States Creighton
2010–2012
2018–2019
Center 968 625 3,323
Karl-Anthony Towns  Dominican Republic Kentucky
2015–present
Center
Forward
7,187 3,831 11,120
Gary Trent  United States Ohio
2001–2004
Forward 1,333 777 3,387
Nikoloz Tskitishvili  Georgia Pallacanestro Treviso
2005–2006
Forward 3 2 13
Alando Tucker  United States Wisconsin
2010
Forward 8 3 25
Ronny Turiaf  France Gonzaga
2013-2014
Center 149 175 625
Jarred Vanderbilt  United States Kentucky
2020–Present
Guard 2 1 5
Gundars Vētra  Latvia BC VEF Rīga
1992–1993
Forward 45 8 89
Noah Vonleh  United States Indiana
2019–present
Center 119 116 347
Stojko Vranković  Croatia Aris B.C.
1996–1997
Center 181 168 766
Antoine Walker  United States Kentucky
2007–2008
Forward 368 168 892
Spud Webb  United States North Carolina State
1996
Guard 244 40 645
Martell Webster  United States Seattle Preparatory School
2010–2012
Forward
Guard
777 315 2,234
Doug West  United States Villanova
1989–1998
Forward
Guard
6,216 1,559 15,603
DeJuan Wheat  United States Louisville
1997–1998
Guard 57 11 150
Andrew Wiggins  Canada Kansas
2014–2020
Forward 8,710 1,922 15,839
Damien Wilkins  United States Georgia
2009–2010
Forward 451 249 1,585
Mike Wilks  United States Rice
2003
Guard 62 30 324
C. J. Williams  United States NC State
2018–2019
Guard/Forward 39 8 128
Corey Williams  United States Oklahoma State
1994
Guard 11 6 46
Derrick Williams  United States Arizona
2011–2013
Forward 1,570 767 3,496
Micheal Williams  United States Baylor
1992–1998
Guard 2,247 532 5,245
Mo Williams  United States Alabama
2014–2015
Guard 499 98 1,149
Shelden Williams  United States Duke
2009
Forward 74 75 207
Trevor Winter  United States Minnesota
1999
Center 0 3 5
Loren Woods  United States Arizona
2001–2003
Center
Forward
190 217 869
Bracey Wright  United States Indiana
2006–2007
Guard 129 39 325
Thaddeus Young  United States Georgia Tech
2014–2015
Forward 685 245 1,605

Notes

  • A Statistics are correct as of the end April 18, 2019.

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