Take a look at the 30 best players to to ever set foot on the court for the Minnesota Timberwolves, and you’ll find that there aren’t many Hall-of-Famers on it. Heck, there aren’t even all that many All-Stars — only seven total, in fact.
But the easy No. 1 on said list, and on nearly every single franchise record to date, is Kevin Garnett.
Garnett made the All-Star team 10 times in his first 12 seasons, led the Wolves to eight consecutive playoff appearances and won the league MVP award in 2004 while bringing his squad all the way to the Western Conference Finals, achieving the only playoff series win(s) in franchise history in the process.