The Minnesota Timberwolves parked a lot of thought into how to build a better roster over the past two off-seasons. So far, it’s been academic rhetoric, an oscillating wave of conjecture by Minnesota TImberwolves about what might be, because nobody can know. So what about the 2022-23 NBA season? Why wasn’t that 82 games regular season a large enough sample size?
Well, it would have been under normal circumstances. But the Minnesota Timberwolves season can be broken up into three chapters:
- Chapter I – 21 games of making introductions. KAT was healthy
- Chapter II – 53 games of scrambling to fill roster holes.