After so many false starts, and unable to find playing time this
season behind Kevin Love, Williams is finally on his way out.
The Wolves have agreed to trade him to Sacramento for Luc Mbah a
Moute, two people with knowledge of the deal told The Associated
Press on Monday night.
The people requested anonymity because neither team has
officially announced the deal, which will be finalized on
Tuesday if Mbah a Moute passes a physical.
"If that goes through, we'll miss Derrick. He's a special
talent," Kevin Martin said after Monday's 98-84 loss to Indiana,
explaining he had not been told of the deal by any team
officials.
"It may be a new opportunity for him. With Luc Mbah a Moute,
we'll open our arms with him and welcome him to our family."
Coach Rick Adelman said he also had no knowledge of the deal.
"You better call Sacramento because I have no idea," Adelman
said. "We're talking about the game, I have no idea where that
came from. I'm not dealing with any trade talk or anything else,
you know, I have no idea. I haven't talked to anybody."
Williams came to the Wolves from Arizona as the highest draft
choice in franchise history.
But he never was able to carve a niche in Adelman's rotation
and it became increasingly clear early this season that he had
no role on the Timberwolves. Williams is averaging 4.9 points in
less than 15 minutes per game this season.
Mbah a Moute is averaging 4.4 points and 3.0 rebounds in nine
games for the Kings this season.
He will give the offensive-minded Timberwolves some
much-needed defensive muscle off the bench, and give Adelman a
veteran player the coach will use on a consistent basis.
It was an exit that most saw coming.
Adelman was frustrated with a perceived lack of intensity
from Williams, while Williams was frustrated with sporadic
playing time that never allowed him to get into the rhythm of
the game.
Williams entered the league with high expectations, but
Love's emergence as the best power forward in the game limited
the available playing time. He tried to drop weight and change
his body to get more time at small forward, but that was a
difficult transition from a defensive standpoint.
Through it all, Williams always seemed a more natural fit at
big forward, and he filled in admirably at the position last
season when Love went down with a hand injury.