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Which Key Roles for 2023 Playoff Teams Should the Wolves Try to Fill?

Once the Finals are over, the offseason really kicks into gear. While some are advocating for the Minnesota Timberwolves to make wholesale changes both for basketball and financial reasons, the front office has been open publicly in their desire to essentially run it back with their current roster.

Outside of the projected $12.2 million non-taxpayer mid-level exception (what the Wolves used to sign Kyle Anderson last offseason), President of Basketball Operations Tim Connelly and the Minnesota front office have limited mechanisms to improve the roster.

Waiving the non-guaranteed final year salaries of the Wolves’ three expiring contracts — Taurean Prince’s $7.