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Timberwolves Should Land New Starting Point Guard In Trade With Bulls

Eddie Bitar
Oct 12, 2025
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Oct 9, 2025; New York, New York, USA; Minnesota Timberwolves guard Donte Divincenzo and guard Anthony Edwards (5) talk during the second half against the New York Knicks at Madison Square Garden. Mandatory Credit: John Jones-Imagn Images

The Minnesota Timberwolves have proven they belong among the NBA’s elite, reaching the Western Conference Finals in back-to-back seasons under the leadership of superstar Anthony Edwards. But as they eye the next step, contending for a championship, one glaring question remains: Who will steer the offense from the point guard position moving forward?

Contents
  • Minnesota Timberwolves Climb Among The West’s Elite With New Starting Lineup
  • Chicago Bulls Rebuild With Assets And Picks
  • Anthony Edwards Needs Coby White More Than Ever

Mike Conley’s leadership has been invaluable, but at 38, his days as a full-time starter are numbered. Meanwhile, promising rookie Rob Dillingham flashed potential in limited time last season (49 appearances, 1 start in 10.5 minutes per game), yet entrusting him with the keys this soon could be risky for a win-now roster.

That’s why Minnesota has been exploring a bold move to stabilize its backcourt, potentially looking at veteran Russell Westbrook to steer the ship. But we have a far better option for the franchise: trading for Chicago Bulls guard Coby White.

The 25-year-old rising star could be the perfect blend of youth, explosiveness, and experience the Timberwolves need to solidify their championship window. But could it be possible that the Timberwolves can nab him out of Chicago? We propose a deal that could make this possible; let’s explore why it makes sense for both parties.

Proposed Trade Details

Minnesota Timberwolves Receive: Coby White

Chicago Bulls Receive: Donte DiVincenzo, Rob Dillingham, 2029 first-round pick, 2030 second-round pick, 2032 second-round pick

 

Minnesota Timberwolves Climb Among The West’s Elite With New Starting Lineup

The Minnesota Timberwolves have ascended to a legitimate Western Conference powerhouse, making consecutive trips to the Western Conference Finals. Their core of Anthony Edwards, Julius Randle, Jaden McDaniels, and Rudy Gobert has formed one of the league’s most balanced lineups.

But as the rest of the West reloads, with Oklahoma City, Denver, and Houston all having elite rosters, Minnesota faces a crucial moment to reinforce its foundation, particularly at the point guard spot. Enter Coby White, a 25-year-old guard who blossomed into one of the NBA’s underrated performers last season. He posted 20.4 points and 4.5 assists per game on 37.0% from deep last season and is of fringe All-Star status.

Pairing him with Anthony Edwards could give Minnesota the kind of dual-threat backcourt capable of overwhelming even the stingiest defenses. For a team that’s built on size and discipline, adding speed, creativity, and youth could be the spark that finally puts them over the top. The addition of a dynamic, younger starting point guard could be the difference between remaining a contender and becoming a champion.

Mike Conley’s veteran leadership has anchored the locker room, but at 38 years old, his role is inevitably shifting from lead guard to mentor and backup point guard. Rob Dillingham offers promise as a future star, yet his limited experience (49 appearances at 10.5 minutes per game) makes him a developmental piece, not the present solution. If the Timberwolves are serious about maximizing their title window, they need a point guard who can both push the tempo and elevate their half-court execution.

Chicago Bulls Rebuild With Assets And Picks

For the Chicago Bulls, the past few seasons have been a waste of time. After missing the playoffs again despite flashes from Zach LaVine (eventually traded), DeMar DeRozan (traded), and Coby White, it’s time for Chicago’s front office to pivot toward a more sustainable future. A deal with Minnesota centered around Coby White could jumpstart that process by bringing in valuable draft capital and young talent.

The Bulls’ front office has resisted a full rebuild, clinging to a core that hasn’t advanced past the first round since 2015. But selling high on White while his stock is soaring could be their smartest long-term play. A deal with Minnesota nets them a first-round pick and a 20-year-old Dillingham, who needs reps on the court. DiVincenzo might not fit their timeline, but he can be moved for a first-round pick or a handful of second-rounders as well.

Chicago fans have longed for a true rebuild, one focused on accumulating assets rather than chasing short-term play-in appearances. Trading White would sting, especially after he emerges as a leader and shot creator, but it would finally signal a commitment to the future. By leveraging Minnesota’s urgency to win now, the Bulls could quietly pull off one of the smartest resets in the Eastern Conference.

 

Anthony Edwards Needs Coby White More Than Ever

Anthony Edwards is the face of the Timberwolves and one of the league’s most electrifying young superstars, who is ready to take the NBA by storm. But as his role grows, so does the pressure, and it’s become clear he needs a reliable backcourt partner who can alleviate that burden. Edwards thrives when he’s free to attack, score, and create chaos, not when he’s forced to orchestrate every offensive set and constantly deal with double teams.

Coby White’s ability to handle the ball, run pick-and-rolls, and stretch the floor would allow Edwards to play more instinctively. White’s presence means Edwards is more dangerous on both ends of the court and can do more for the team in the playoffs. The pairing makes sense beyond the stat sheet.

White brings pace, poise, and an offensive edge that complements Edwards’ explosive style. Defensively, Minnesota’s frontcourt, anchored by Randle, Gobert, and McDaniels, can mask White’s occasional lapses, giving him freedom to focus on initiating offense. Offensively, their games align perfectly: White can space the floor and attack closeouts, while Edwards draws doubles and collapses defenses, creating easy looks for everybody.

White would step into a system built for immediate success, and that would help his development as well. Yes, White isn’t the best playmaker, but he is good enough, and the fact that he draws defensive attention is what could unlock Edwards as a top-three player in the game. If Minnesota pulls the trigger, they wouldn’t just be filling a positional need; they’d be empowering their superstar with the help he’s earned.

The Timberwolves can’t rest on their laurels because the Thunder, Nuggets, and Rockets would handle the Timberwolves in a seven-game series in all likelihood, unless a change is made. White isn’t a superstar, but he is an immediate upgrade over a 38-year-old Conley, and giving Edwards a talented point guard could be the key moving forward.

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ByEddie Bitar
Eddie Bitar is a senior staff writer for Fadeaway World from Denver, Colorado. Since joining the team in 2017, Eddie has applied his academic background in economics and finance to enhance his sports journalism. Graduating with a Bachelor's degree from and later a Master's degree in Finance, he integrates statistical analysis into his articles. This unique approach provides readers with a deeper understanding of basketball through the lens of financial and economic concepts. Eddie's work has not only been a staple at Fadeaway World but has also been featured in prominent publications such as Sports Illustrated. His ability to break down complex data and present it in an accessible way creates an engaging and informative way to visualize both individual and team statistics. From finding the top 3 point shooters of every NBA franchise to ranking players by cost per point, Eddie is constantly finding new angles to use historical data that other NBA analysts may be overlooking.
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