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Timberwolves Waive Hill

Timberwolves Waive Hill

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The Minnesota Timberwolves waived veteran forward Jordan Hill on Monday, clearing another $4 million in salary cap room as free agency approaches.

The second year of the two-year, $8 million deal Hill signed last summer was not guaranteed, so it will not be on the Wolves books this summer. Hill appeared in only seven games last season, buried behind Karl-Anthony Towns, Gorgui Dieng and Cole Aldrich in Minnesota’s frontcourt.

The Wolves can create close to $19 million in salary cap room to allow them to pursue free agents when the market opens on Saturday.

After acquiring Chicago Bulls star Jimmy Butler in a trade on draft night last week, the Wolves say they will be aggressive in upgrading the roster to try to end a 13-year playoff drought.

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