Brandon Rush’s time as an NBA player was coming to a close when he was a Timberwolves in 2016-17. He signed a 1 year deal with them after being a valuable bench piece for the 73-9 Warriors. He started out the season in the Thibodeau Doghouse until he was thrust into the starting lineup after Zach Lavine tore his ACL. He was mainly unproductive though as he averaged only 7 points per 36 minutes on 37% shooting from the floor. He was more or less a replaceable 3&D wing. He is an NBA champion though and made almost 23 million dollars playing in the NBA.
Brandon Rush’s time as an NBA player was coming to a close when he was a Timberwolves in 2016-17. He signed a 1 year deal with them after being a valuable bench piece for the 73-9 Warriors. He started out the season in the Thibodeau Doghouse until he was thrust into the starting lineup after Zach Lavine tore his ACL. He was mainly unproductive though as he averaged only 7 points per 36 minutes on 37% shooting from the floor. He was more or less a replaceable 3&D wing. He is an NBA champion though and made almost 23 million dollars playing in the NBA.