Isaiah Evans' Brutal Start Is Hiding One Encouraging Sign

Despite a rocky start on offense, Isaiah Evans' standout defensive play offers hope for his future with the Timberwolves.

Isaiah Evans’ first Summer League games with the Minnesota Timberwolves have been ugly from deep, but the bigger takeaway so far is not the 0-for-15. It’s what he’s doing on the other end.

The former Duke star has opened his summer with a brutal shooting line, going 0-of-9 in his debut and then 0-of-6 on Monday against the Portland Trail Blazers. That kind of start is enough to make any fan uneasy, and it has clearly raised some eyebrows.

Still, the context matters. Minnesota didn’t finalize the trade that brought the Timberwolves the pick used to select Evans until this past Friday, which meant he missed the team’s first Summer League game and lost valuable practice time before ever stepping on the floor. On top of that, he’s still adjusting to the NBA three-point line, and that transition has shown up in the box score.

But the shooting slump is only part of the story.

Evans has been a strong defender through both games, and that’s the development that should have Minnesota encouraged. He was a good defender at Duke and may have been one of the most underrated in college basketball, with Duke’s leverage numbers on that end improving when he was on the court. The question was whether that would hold up against bigger, stronger NBA athletes who could try to push him around.

So far, it has.

Even while the shot has deserted him, Evans has stayed engaged defensively in Las Vegas. That matters.

A rough offensive stretch can spill into everything else, but it hasn’t dragged down his effort or focus on defense. As one clip from Monday showed, he kept competing on that end despite opening the game 0-for-4 and seeing his shot come up short.

His offense will come around. That’s the bet here, and it’s an easy one to make on a player with his skill level. For now, the shooting numbers are the headline, but the defense is the more meaningful sign for what Evans can become in the NBA.

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