Predicting the Timberwolves season: MVP, LVP, and more

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October 28, 2015; Los Angeles, CA, USA; Minnesota Timberwolves head coach Sam Mitchell speaks with guard Ricky Rubio (9) during a stoppage in play against the Los Angeles Lakers during the first half at Staples Center. Mandatory Credit: Gary A. Vasquez-USA TODAY Sports

What Will be the Timberwolves Final Record in 2015-16

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This probably won’t get the Wolves into the playoffs, but I think this team is really going to come together this season.  A 21 game improvement is a great season. – Alex Monseth

The Timberwolves may look better than they have ever been in a decade but the Western Conference has since gotten even stronger within that time frame and this season is no different. This season should be focused on building team chemistry, finding each others’ role on the squad, and most of all developing each individuals’ game. – Theon Kyne Dy

The Wolves have the potential to flirt with the eighth seed, they just have to play to that potential every single game, which won’t happen. They are better than teams like the Lakers, Kings, Nuggets, and Blazers, so I’d say they fall in the 11 or 12 range in the West this season. – Nolan Schmidt

The Timberwolves as a team (kind of like LaVine as a player) aren’t quite there yet, but there should be a noticeable improvement over last season. – Will Long

Average Record: 29-53

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