Minnesota Timberwolves
The Minnesota Timberwolves have made the playoffs just once since the 2003-04 season, but the team wants to change the outlook of their organization moving forward this offseason.
Of course, Karl-Anthony Towns is a premier player in the NBA and the Timberwolves need to strengthen their roster around him. If the Timberwolves don’t begin making notable moves, the odds of Towns requesting a trade becomes more likely.
With a healthy D’Angelo Russell returning next season, and Anthony Edwards emerging as a cornerstone piece for the future, the Timberwolves should consider bolstering their power forward position.
Marvin Bagley III shot a career-high 34.3 percent from deep this season and he could improve in that area moving forward.
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Having a front court duo of Towns and Bagley would give the Timberwolves plenty of spacing on the perimeter, as long as Bagley can remain healthy.