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The Minnesota Timberwolves had the first pick in the second round of the NBA draft and were fully prepared to field multiple offers for the 31st overall selection.
At 6 foot 11, Beringer is not quite as big as the 7-2 Gobert, but The Athletic’s draft analyst Sam Vecenie describes him as a “terrific athlete who moves fluidly” and “gets off the ground ...
They selected Joan Beringer with their first-round pick at #17. He is expected to be a long-term project player, but team president Tim Connelly sees potential in the young center from France.
The Timberwolves decided to bolster their frontcourt depth with their first pick of this year’s NBA draft, selecting the 6-foot-11 Beringer at No. 17 overall Wednesday.
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Joan Beringer became the Minnesota Timberwolves' first-round pick at the 2025 NBA Draft, bringing a French center who it's believed could replace the team's current center, Rudy Gobert.Beringer is ...
Beringer joined Cedevita Olimpija last summer and averaged 5.1 points, 4.7 rebounds and 1.4 blocks in 18.2 minutes across 54 appearances, helping the team win the 2024-25 Slovenian Basketball Cup.
Beringer will be a long-term project for the Timberwolves due to his status as a raw prospect. He is only four years into life as a basketball player after he started playing the sport at 14.
Beringer at full potential could be a difference-making anchor on the defensive end, using his reach and speed to cover ground at the rate asked of modern fives. In Brooklyn, he's got as good a ...
The Minnesota Timberwolves have selected French center Joan Beringer with the 17th overall pick in the 2025 NBA draft. Beringer doesn't turn 19 years old until November.
Joan Beringer became the Minnesota Timberwolves' first-round pick at the 2025 NBA Draft, bringing a French center who it's believed could replace the team's current center, Rudy Gobert.