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    Timberwolves' Jordan Hill: Waived by Timberwolves

    Jordan Hill was waived by the Minnesota Timberwolves on Monday, Jon Krawczynski of the Associated Press reports.Hill's contract was non-guaranteed for next season if he was waived before the end of June, so the move isn't all that unexpected, especially after the Wolves acquired Jimmy Butler via trade on draft night. With Butler in tow and under contract for two more seasons, the Wolves are expected to ramp up their efforts to return to the postseason, which means clearing as much cap space as possible to pursue impact free agents this offseason. The 29-year-old Hill appeared in only seven games for the Wolves in 2016-17 after falling out of favor with coach Tom Thibodeau early in the year.

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    Timberwolves' Jordan Hill: Excluded from rotation Tuesday

    Jordan Hill (coach's decision) didn't see the floor in a 100-93 loss to the Spurs on Tuesday.The season-ending injury to Nemanja Bjelica (foot) doesn't look like it will open up a spot in the rotation for Hill, especially after the team addressed their lack of depth at forward by signing Omri Casspi. Hill has made just one appearance since Dec. 26, playing a sole minute in that contest.

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    Timberwolves' Jordan Hill: Doesn't crack rotation Tuesday

    Jordan Hill (coach's decision) failed to see the floor in a 116-108 loss to the Cavaliers on Tuesday.Coach Tom Thibodeau continues to trot out a tight eight- or nine-man rotation in most games, affording no opportunities of late for Hill to take the floor. The veteran big man's last appearance came Dec. 26 against the Hawks, meaning he's been stuck on the bench for the last 25 games.

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    Timberwolves' Jordan Hill: Hasn't played in last 11 games

    Jordan Hill (coach's decision) didn't see the court in a 122-114 loss to the Spurs on Tuesday.Hill was briefly included in the Minnesota Timberwolves' bench rotation during a two-game stretch around Christmastime, but he's since dropped out of the bench mix. He hasn't played in any of the Wolves' last 11 games and has just five total appearances to his name on the season.

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    Timberwolves' Jordan Hill: Gets first significant playing time of season

    Jordan Hill scored four points with six rebounds in a season-high 19 minutes in Sunday's loss to Oklahoma City. "I just wanted to get a look at him," head coach Tom Thibodeau told the MInneapolis Star Tribune. "He played very well in the first half for his first time out. His offense and his rebounding is something I wanted to see and he's got experience against these guys, too."Hill played more minutes Sunday than the combined minutes he had played all season. Perhaps this will begin to get him regular playing time off the bench, but Thibodeau has given few minutes to his reserves.

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    Timberwolves' Jordan Hill: Still on outside of rotation

    Jordan Hill (coach's decision) didn't play in Saturday's 115-102 loss to the Warriors.Hill has made just two appearances all season, with his last coming back on Nov. 5. With the Wolves frontcourt at full health, it doesn't look as though Hill will have an opportunity in the near future to break into coach Tom Thibodeau's rotation.

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    Timberwolves' Jordan Hill: Gets first playing time of season

    Jordan Hill scored four points (2-3 FG) to go with three rebounds across five minutes in Tuesday's 116-80 win over the Grizzlies.Hill didn't see the floor in the Minnesota Timberwolves' first two games, but received some light run with the game quickly turning into a blowout. The veteran big man isn't a regular option in coach Tom Thibodeau's rotation and doesn't figure to see the floor much when the team's key frontcourt players are healthy.

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    Timberwolves' Jordan Hill: Dpe

    Jordan Hill (coach's decision) didn't see the floor in Saturday's 101-96 preseason win over the Heat.Minnesota Timberwolves coach Tom Thibodeau rolled out a 10-man rotation Saturday that resembled his preferred setup for the regular season, so Hill's exclusion from that group isn't encouraging. With Nemanja Bjelica thriving during the preseason, it appears he's passed up Hill as the team's fourth big man.

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    Jordan Hill: Signs two-year deal with Timberwolves

    Jordan Hill has agreed to a two-year deal with the Timberwolves, Adrian Wojnarowski of Yahoo! Sports reports.The deal, rumored to be a two-year, $8 million deal, will add a viable center/forward to a young Timberwolves team lacking much in the way of a veteran presence. With Karl Anthony-Towns, Gorgui Dieng, Cole Aldrich and Kevin Garnett all able to play either the power forward or center position, this move will give the Timberwolves room to play around with the roster matchups in the frontcourt. With no timetable to return for Timberwolves center Nikola Pekovic, the Timberwolves might be buying insurance on Pekovic's damaged goods with the signings of Hill and Aldrich.

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    Pacers' Jordan Hill: Unlikely to re-sign with Indiana

    Jordan Hill isn't expected to re-sign with the Indiana Pacers this offseason, Pacers.com's Mark Montieth reports.Hill was one of the Pacers' best inside scoring presences in the early portion of the season, but his size limitations and lack of rim protection ultimately resulted in him surrendering court time to Myles Turner once the calendar flipped to 2016. Previous coach Frank Vogel ended up dropping Hill from the rotation entirely late in the regular season and during the postseason, so with his campaign ending with a whimper, there's little incentive for the 28-year-old to return to the Pacers. Hill will look to latch on with another team this summer, but may have to settle for only a one- or two-year deal, as he profiles best as a reserve player.

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