The Wolves said they would try to reschedule DeRozan for later this week, but with Thursday’s NBA draft fast approaching, that seems unlikely.
DeRozan, who is expected to be available at No. 6, reportedly became ill after working out Sunday in Memphis and flew home to Los Angeles.
A group of late first- and second-round prospects, led by North Carolina guard Wayne Ellington, is scheduled to work out at Target Center this morning.
Rounding out the foursome are center Aron Baynes (Washington State), guard Sergey Glady (Ukraine) and forward Darren Kent (Kansas State).
Wolves basketball boss David Kahn is believed to be seeking another high draft pick to go with the team’s current No. 6 position and was lined up next to explore drafting Rubio after he left a Monday workout in Sacramento.
Thabeet, a 7-2 shot blocker, or Rubio, a precocious, flamboyant point guard, would fill one of the team’s two biggest positions of need.
Then there’s Curry, son of former NBA player Dell Curry. Stephen Curry didn’t work out for the Wolves, but he would give them a ticket-selling draw on top of his physical skills.
“There’s one thing you hang your hat on with him, and that is, given the right situation, he’s going to flat-out make shots,” Fraschilla said. “People downgrade his junior year, but they forget that he was on a team where he was so much better than everybody else; he had to factor in every possession up the floor whether his bad shot was better than a teammate’s good shot. For a guy that is an unselfish scorer, that can really weigh on you.