Let’s be honest — the 2020 Minnesota Timberwolves season was extremely unenjoyable. Their 19-45 record was second-worst in the West, only behind Golden State’s 15-50 mark. The next closest team to the Wolves within their conference had eleven more wins. Had the Warriors not missed Klay Thompson or Steph Curry for the season, we might be talking about how the Wolves finished with the league’s worst record.
This season felt like the Timberwolves searching in vain for their identity. President of Basketball Operations Gersson Rosas brought in ten new players to begin the season.