Saddiq Bey is a forward for the New Orleans Pelicans, who has flown under the radar in recent seasons. Despite his ultra-cheap contract, he has produced impressive stats, including a career-high 17.7 points per game, 5.6 rebounds, and 2.5 assists. Bey is a physical, strong defender who can score at all three levels and play in isolation or serve as a floor spacer. He is entering the last year of his three-year, $19 million contract, making him a prime target for teams looking to add depth to their roster. The Minnesota Timberwolves are one team that could benefit from Bey's skills, as they look to pair Anthony Edwards with another blue-chip superstar. Bey's ability to create his own shot and contain defenders on the perimeter would make him a valuable addition to the Wolves' roster. With his production on a bargain contract, Bey should have no shortage of suitors if he hits the open market. The Pelicans could look to sell high on his career-best season and secure some draft capital for their inevitable rebuild. Depending on the roster construction of the Wolves at the start of next season, Bey could either start or come off the bench in a sixth-man role. If the Wolves move off of Julius Randle, starting Bey alongside Jaden McDaniels on the wing would be an elite blend of shotmaking, physicality, and defense. He's not the flashiest name, and he's gone under the radar while being in losing situations, but if the Wolves can trade for Bey, and maybe even a point guard as well, that will be nothing less than a home run of an offseason for Tim Connelly and company.