As the Minnesota Timberwolves head into the All-Star break, there are five remaining questions that loom large over the team.
The Minnesota Timberwolves are on the verge of heading into the All-Star break leading the Northwest Division and in fourth place in the Western Conference. With Minnesota exceeding expectations so far, all things appear to be good in the Land of 10,000 Lakes.
However, even with surpassing expectations, the ride has been far from smooth up until the All-Star break with the team looking to be on the verge of a collapse more than a couple of times.
Fortunately, they’ve had enough talent to keep them afloat and headed in the right direction- not only their first playoff appearance in 14 years, but a real opportunity for home court advantage in the first round and the chance to win that first series as well.
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Even with the many, many positives happening around the Timberwolves, there are still a bunch of unanswered questions remaining. Will Tyus Jones play more minutes? Can the Timberwolves find more shots for Towns? Can Wiggins learn to play as the third wheel?
Let’s take a gander at answering these questions and more as we look ahead to the last quarter of the season.