Last summer, the Minnesota Timberwolves decided to push all of their chips on the table in an attempt to compete for a championship. They traded almost all of their draft capital for Rudy Gobert.
In Gobert’s first season with the team, the Timberwolves were disappointing. Injuries got in the way, but the Timberwolves finished as the eighth seed in the Western Conference and were eliminated in the first round.
The frontcourt of Karl-Anthony Towns and Gobert looked a bit clunky, and with how handcuffed the Timberwolves are moving forward, they could consider making changes this summer.