The Minnesota Timberwolves hold a 2-2 record through four games that have exhibited of a little bit of everything we’ve come to expect from the team ever since it phoned in the blockbuster Rudy Gobert trade.
Just to name a few things, the Wolves have:
1) played troublingly unorganized offense that becomes iso ball
2) lost in a hilariously confounding, yet fitting way
3) put together alternating flashes of excellence on each end of the floor the team can’t quite simultaneously sync up
4) been declared by fans the winners of said Gobert trade
5) crushed the spirit of their fan base with a double-digit second half collapse
6) done nothing to step in and address Bally Sports’ utter incompetence as thousands of fans can’t watch games
7) re-instilled hope in the team’s potential with a great showing against the Denver Nuggets
We may not be new to the mystery box we open each time we walk into Target Center or sit down on the couch to watch the Timberwolves, but that doesn’t mean that we won’t find new new items when we open it.