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A look at the Timberwolves roster heading into the offseason

Player-by-player roster breakdown

The Wolves had a lot of new faces join the team just before the February trade deadline. The Star Tribune’s Chris Hine took a look at the status of everybody on the roster heading into the offseason.

Karl-Anthony Towns: The normally durable Towns played just 35 of 64 games while dealing with knee and wrist injuries. He’ll be rehabilitating the wrist over the summer after playing just one game with buddy D’Angelo Russell.

D’Angelo Russell: Russell said he has found a home in Minnesota, and with a contract that has him here through three more years and a front office determined to turn him into an All-Star again, he might as well get comfortable.