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Timberwolves' Chris Finch Reveals Offseason Plans for Guard Rob Dillingham originally appeared on Athlon Sports. The Minnesota Timberwolves were dismissed from the Western Conference Finals with relative ease by the Oklahoma City Thunder this week as they lost their series four games to one.
The Timberwolves head coach didn't hold back when talking about Anthony Edwards' growth, Rob Dillingham's opportunity, the future roster and the long-suffering
With 6:34 remaining in Game 5, it became evident that this might be the last time we see the Minnesota Timberwolves' core together. With the Oklahoma City
Terrence Shannon Jr. has earned his spot in the Timberwolves' rotation, and he felt the love from all of his teammates throughout his rookie campaign.
A year ago, the Wolves were plus-6.3. That’s title-contending stuff. And Minnesota certainly looked like more of a championship-caliber team last season, armed with its top-tier defense. That felt more like a legitimate bite, like a crack at the crown that just didn’t go the Wolves’ way for matchup and injury reasons.
Finch ignored calls for change after Minnesota struggled to adjust to a new roster early this season. Look where it got them both.
Minnesota's superstar will not endear himself to the NBA public if he listens to Chris Finch's offseason advice.
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BasketballNetwork.net on MSN"He was like game's not going my way, I'm done" - Jason Timpf says Julius Randle gave up on the Wolves in Game 4Many wondered how Julius Randle would respond after Chris Finch benched him for the entire fourth quarter in Game 2. The former Kentucky Wildcat bounced back with a strong 24-point effort in Game 3, in which the Minnesota Timberwolves won convincingly 143-101.