I Timberwolves restano indietro rispetto a Spurs e Thunder dopo le recenti eliminazioni ai playoff

I Minnesota Timberwolves sono rimasti ancora una volta indietro rispetto alle migliori squadre della Western Conference. Dopo la sconfitta contro i San Antonio Spurs al secondo turno in questa stagione, la squadra sta valutando il proprio roster per colmare il divario con Oklahoma City e San Antonio.

I Timberwolves hanno superato le aspettative eliminando a sorpresa i Denver Nuggets prima di arrendersi a Victor Wembanyama e agli Spurs in sei partite. L'anno scorso avevano raggiunto le finali della Western Conference come testa di serie numero 6, perdendo però contro i Thunder. Questi risultati evidenziano un persistente deficit di talento, nonostante le solide prestazioni del gruppo nel suo complesso durante la postseason.

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