The Minnesota Timberwolves finally have their point guard of the future. But that doesn't mean they'll avoid taking whomever they deem as the best player available in this year's draft.
Let's dive into the 2020 draft and take a look at how the Wolves could use their two first-round picks to shore-up the point guard spot, as well as the possibility of retaining Russell's current backup.
Despite two double-digit-game losing streaks during the regular season, the Minnesota Timberwolves ended the postponed season on something of a high note. It was a new beginning in a sense, out with the old and in with the new.