Nobody associated with the Timberwolves, including President Tim Connelly, was 100% satisfied with the way the first year of the Karl-Anthony Towns/Rudy Gobert double big man experiment ended.
There was awkwardness with the fit early in the season, then Towns went down for 52 games because of a right calf injury. Then there was a small burst of good play in March followed by injuries to key players Jaden McDaniels and Naz Reid that resulted in the Wolves losing in the first round of the playoffs for the second consecutive season.
But those wanting Connelly to cut his losses and blow up the experiment likely will be left disappointed based on Connelly's comments at his postseason exit interview Thursday.