Minnesota Timberwolves forwards Corey Brewer and Ryan Gomes will join the Western Lake Superior Habitat for Humanity Home Build on Friday in Cloquet.
Brewer, a former two-time NCAA champion from the University of Florida who missed most of the 2008-09 season after tearing the ACL in his knee, and Gomes, who averaged 13.3 point per game last season, will be at the job site, located at 909 Spruce St., from 2-3 p.m. to help raise walls, and greet fans and the new homeowners.
The group also will be surprising another family chosen as recipients of a new home to be built in Cloquet later this summer.
Brewer and Gomes will join Wolves assistant coach J.B. Bickerstaff and mascot Crunch on the NBA team's statewide summer caravan stops in Duluth, Rochester and St. Cloud.