If not, though, the Wolves believe they already have enough data on him to make an accurate evaluation.
“I think that in his case, he has such a long body of work because he’s been in college for a few years and we saw him (at the draft combine) in Chicago,” Kahn said. “We interviewed him in Chicago, so it’s not as if we’re missing an interview on him. So I would feel in his case that we at least have a lot of information already. It would be more problematic if it were somebody that we didn’t know as well.”
Craig: The schedule has been kind of crazy, I’m out here really training and working to establish something different in my game to make me much more of a threat. I’m working on areas that are basically going to help me get better right now. I will be back there but right now I’m just focusing on trying to get some things done.
They were scheduled to host four players Saturday morning: guard Gerald Henderson of Duke, guard Terrence Williams of Louisville, forward Bryan Davis of Texas A&M, and forward Ryan Amoroso of San Diego State.
Amoroso is a native of the Twin Cities. The 6-foot-8 product of Burnsville High School played two seasons for the Aztecs after two at Marquette.