There was no Villanova reunion. There was no anticipated spat with Rick Brunson to keep an eye on. Former fans didn’t have the chance to watch him play on the Garden floor during what has been a hot streak for the Delaware native.
This week, when Chris Finch made a change to his starting lineup, he substituted Donte DiVincenzo in at point guard for Mike Conley. Staying in the starting lineup, perhaps to the chagrin of a portion of Timberwolves fans,
The Minnesota Timberwolves removed Mike Conley from their starting lineup ahead of their game against the New Orleans Pelicans on Jan. 7. Chris Finch said
The Wolves announced Monday that shooting guard Donte DiVincenzo was out indefinitely because of a Grade 3 left great toe sprain he suffered late in a recent loss to the Warriors. DiVincenzo will receive a second opinion to determine a course of treatment and a recovery timetable.
Minnesota Timberwolves guard Donte DiVincenzo will be out indefinitely with a toe injury. ESPN reported that DiVincenzo – who has missed the past two games with the injury – has been placed in a walking boot,
DiVincenzo has a Grade 3 sprain in his left big toe after suffering the injury against the Golden State Warriors last week.
Minnesota Timberwolves guard Donte DiVincenzo, who had been playing much better of late, has been ruled out indefinitely with a big toe injury.
DiVincenzo is coming off a 28-point effort in Wednesday's loss to the Golden State Warriors. Chris Finch says Donte DiVincenzo is out tonight, but did not have an update on how long he’ll be out ...
The Timberwolves led by nine in the fourth quarter in the Martin Luther King Jr. Day matinee, and were up 95-90 after Anthony Edwards canned a jumper with 4:30 to play. But Memphis stormed back to seize control via an 11-0 run over the ensuing 2:10 to go up six.
After the game, head coach Chris Finch noted that the game ... It might be as simple as emulating Donte DiVincenzo, who drew praise from Finch for his rebounding prowess after Wednesday's game.
The Minnesota Timberwolves are a stale, barely .500 team. It’s time to switch things up. Start Dillingham In June, the Timberwolves traded with the San Antonio Spurs for the eighth overall pick in the draft and selected Kentucky point guard Rob Dillingham.