The Minnesota Timberwolves winning the 2020 NBA Draft Lottery is fine. Hell, when you’ve spent the better part of three decades flailing at the bottom of the Western Conference, only to be rewarded with one first overall pick and the curse of never moving up in the draft lottery, it actually feels pretty damn good.
It might not be the kind of win the organization envisioned heading into Head Coach Ryan Saunders’ first season as a full-time leader or Gersson Rosas’ first year as the President of Basketball Operations, but it’s something to be pleased about.