Karl-Anthony Towns has been on a good Timberwolves team that didn't last long because personality clashes got in the way of building a sustainable winner.
Towns heads into this offseason liking what he saw down the stretch, as the Wolves ended 16-25 under Chris Finch after a 7-24 start under Ryan Saunders.
After injuries and COVID-19 got in the way, Towns finally got to play alongside D'Angelo Russell, and the two went 11-9 in the 20 games they played together over the last six weeks.
The emergence of Anthony Edwards from struggling rookie to potential franchise cornerstone has him excited like everyone else associated with the team.