Minnesota Timberwolves first round draft pick Kris Dunn was held out of the Wolves Summer League game once again Thursday.
Dunn is in the NBA’s concussion protocol after he was hurt in Sunday’s game against Toronto. There hasn’t been a timeline set for when he might return.
Earlier this week, Wolves coach Tom Thibodeau told the Star Tribune they would re-evaluate Dunn if he cleared the protocol.
But it appears that might be a ways off.
If Wolves win today, they play again Saturday. If they lose, they play tomorrow. Don't expect to see Kris Dunn again whenever they play
— Jerry Zgoda (@JerryZgoda) July 14, 2016
Prior to the injury, Dunn had been turning heads with his performances in Las Vegas. He scored 21 points and grabbed nine rebounds and four assists in Minnesota’s 82-80 loss to the Raptors.
.@KrisDunn3 hit em with the spin move! 👀 #NBASummer https://t.co/56HllRPTSg
— NBA TV (@NBATV) July 11, 2016
He also debuted with a 27 point performance against Denver on Friday.