The season is finally starting, and the Minnesota Timberwolves have games that count for the first time in nine months. There is so much to be excited about, including an entirely new roster, the return of our superstar center, and the development of the first overall pick. The combination of these should be more than enough to have me jubilant over the start of the season (and I mostly am, I promise), but I can’t help but worry about the Timberwolves’ center rotation.
I know backup center talk isn’t what you expected to start the season off with, but I promise it’s more important than it appears on the surface.