Inside Timberwolves' Rob Dillingham's bizarre NBA journey
NEW YORK -- ON THE 28TH FLOOR of a five-star hotel in midtown Manhattan, Rob Dillingham sat at a table near a window that overlooked Madison Avenue, which for years has turned athletes into pitchmen. It was the day before the 2024 NBA draft. He smiled, nervously. He leaned forward and tapped his leg.