Tom Thibodeau brought Taj Gibson to the Minnesota Timberwolves in the same offseason that saw both Jeff Teague and Jimmy Butler end up in Minneapolis. With Thibodeau gone, however, it remains to be seen what Gibson might think about the possibility of returning to the Wolves this summer.
Gibson is currently making the most money he has thus far in his career as he finishes up the second year of a two-year $28 million contract. While the next pay day for the 33-year-old may not have a sum of that amount attached, he is likely to have a number of suitors — some of which will be in a better position to compete for a championship than the Wolves.