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The Minnesota Timberwolves need a third option on offense

The Minnesota Timberwolves started the season out strong sitting at 10-8 before going on a recent five-game losing streak. The injuries the team have suffered this season hasn't helped, but they're going to need to find a third option on offense if they want to get back to their winning ways.

Karl-Anthony Towns is averaging 26.1 points per game while Andrew Wiggins is dropping 24.5. The team is averaging 114.6 points per game, which means Towns and Wiggins are scoring 44.1 percent of the Wolves' points.

Jeff Teague and Robert Covington are the next two players on the list and that comes at no surprise.