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Timberwolves host Houston’s Jamal Shead and 5 others for draft workout

Heading closer to this year’s NBA Draft, the Timberwolves hosted six more prospects for a draft workout on Saturday. They currently hold the No. 27 and No. 37 picks in the June 26-27 draft.

Listed at 6 feet and 200 pounds, Shead was one of the best point guards in college basketball last season, averaging 12.9 points, 3.7 rebounds and 6.3 assists per game. He will turn 22 in July and could contribute as a backup very early in his professional career.

Alexander is a dynamic 6-foot-3 guard who was Creighton’s primary ball handler last season. He averaged 17.6 points, 5.7 rebounds and 4.7 assists per game. He would fit well into the Wolves’ system, but there’s no guarantee he’ll be available when they pick at No. 27.

Hailing from Murcia, Spain, Almansas is a fascinating long-term prospect for the future. He played in the Overtime Elite (OTE) league before moving to the G League last season. If Minnesota wants a developmental player, Almansa could be a good option.

Faye is the 99th ranked prospect in this draft class according to ESPN. Listed at 6-foot-10, he has intriguing long-term potential. He may not be what the Timberwolves roster needs, but he could be a fun project.

After starting his college career at Western Kentucky, Smith spent four impressive years at Mississippi State. The 6-foot-11 forward averaged 15 points and 8.1 rebounds per game last season. He will turn 24 in July and will be one of the oldest prospects in this draft.

Watson was Gonzaga’s “glue guy” for nearly half a decade, but had the best season of his college career, averaging 14.5 points and 7.1 rebounds per game as a senior . He could be a realistic replacement for Kyle Anderson’s role with the Timberwolves.