So far, the Minnesota Timberwolves have had an incredibly solid offseason. After a year where players and coaches alike had to acclimate to a new roster and deal with a myriad of injuries, the Wolves look to be in even better position to succeed than this time last year.
While there are still rumblings about a potential Karl-Anthony Towns trade, those rumors seem to be dying down more as time goes on. Minnesota is very content with running the current roster back plus a few minor additions, which should give them a solid chance of being a top-six playoff team in the West next year.