Rookie guard Rob Dillingham is likely out another two weeks as he recovers from a right ankle sprain, the Timberwolves announced Friday.
Dillingham has missed the Wolves' past three games because of the injury and also missed multiple games earlier in the season because of an ankle injury.
In a news release, the Wolves said Dillingham had a magnetic resonance imaging exam that revealed a Grade 2 ankle sprain. His return to play timeline was one to two weeks and he will re-evaluated in one week.
The 20-year-old Dillingham was drafted eighth overall in this year's NBA draft by the Wolves, who traded up with San Antonio to land the pick in exchange for a 2030 pick swap and an unprotected first-round pick in 2031. The former Kentucky standout has not been a regular part of the rotation, having played in 15 games this season, averaging 3.7 points, 1.7 assists and 8.5 minutes.

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