The Timberwolves have moved quickly this week, locking in Gersson Rosas as their new President of Basketball Operations and Ryan Saunders as the head coach.
Now, the biggest question in the offseason is who will the Wolves take in the first round of the upcoming NBA draft? Minnesota has a lot of holes to fill on the roster after a 36-46 season and missing the playoffs in the 2018-19 season.
The Timberwolves should covet 3-point shooting and defense in this year’s draft. The Wolves should look to address the lack of depth in the front court, unless an elite guard somehow slips down to them.