The Timberwolves are planning to be versatile with their playstyles this season, Chris Hine of the Star Tribune writes. To start, head coach Chris Finch mentioned it would be ideal to have Karl-Anthony Towns or Rudy Gobert on the floor at all times, but that’s not a guarantee.
Minnesota will likely sport a starting lineup of D’Angelo Russell, Anthony Edwards, Jaden McDaniels, Towns and Gobert this season. Off the bench, the team would have Jordan McLaughlin, Bryn Forbes, Jaylen Nowell, Taurean Prince, Kyle Anderson, Naz Reid and others. The team’s style of play will largely depend on who’s in the game.
By acquiring Gobert, Minnesota also took on additional flexibility. It can play Towns and Gobert together and go bigger, or it could replace one player with a wing depending on the in-game circumstances. Towns and Gobert figure to be the most formidable 4-5 combo in the league this season, averaging a combined 40.0 points, 24.5 rebounds and 3.3 blocks per game last year.
Here are some other notes from the Western Conference:
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