3 biggest needs the Minnesota Timberwolves must address in the 2021 NBA offseason

Despite another painful campaign, there is hope for the Minnesota Timberwolves to come back stronger next year. The T-Wolves have one of the most promising stars of the future in Anthony Edwards and a center who averages over 20 points a game in Karl-Anthony Towns.

Coming into the 2020-21 campaign, there were high hopes for the Minnesota Timberwolves after they acquired D’Angelo Russell at the trade deadline in 2020. However, as was the case the previous season, the two former All-Stars struggled to stay fit and by the time the franchise had a record of 12-38, they had played just four games together.

Nevertheless, if they can both stay fit next year, along with superstar-to-be Edwards, the Timberwolves will be quietly confident once again.

Three areas the Minnesota Timberwolves need to address this summer

As exciting as their 2021-22 campaign could be, the Minnesota Timberwolves have several issues that urgently need addressing if they are to compete in a stacked Western Conference. In this article, we will outline three such issues that we believe can help them do so.

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