It has been a largely successful season thus far for the Minnesota Timberwolves.
They sit tied with the San Antonio Spurs for the third seed in the Western Conference with an impressive 36-25 record at the All-Star break. It’s a far cry from looking ahead to the draft lottery at this time of the season like the front office and fans have for over a decade.
Despite the solid record, if the Wolves were as good in the final half of games as they are in the opening two quarters, they could actually be challenging Houston and Golden State in the race for first seed.