The Minnesota Timberwolves’ 2019-20 season will be remembered as a season of turnover.
A myriad of injuries derailed the team's season as 13 players were forced to miss a combined total of 173 games. A number of players from the Iowa Wolves, the Timberwolves' G League affiliate, were regularly called up to play meaningful minutes or even start in place of numerous injured players. The new front office led by Gersson Rosas quickly turned their attention to mid-season roster reconstruction through a number of free agent acquisitions and trades.
A 13-game losing streak to start the 2020 calendar year caused the front office to hit a full reset by trading a significant portion of the roster.