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Minnesota won’t make this easy for the Cavs. Rudy Gobert, Julius Randle and Naz Reid are a hefty frontcourt that don’t shy away from physicality. Not to mention wing defenders like Jaden McDaniels and Anthony Edwards, who shrink the margin for error and take away advantages.
In regards to Dillingham specifically, Fischer believes the Wolves are open to moving on from the 8th overall pick in the 2024 draft, who is currently out of their rotation and on the verge of bust territory despite just turning 21 years old. A change of scenery may be what he needs.
At 33 years old and in his 13th year in the league, the Timberwolves' center is playing as well as he has ever played.
We thought the Minnesota Timberwolves were hunting a blockbuster trade... but they reportedly aren't now, especially for Trae Young.
Anthony Edwards brought the ball up the floor and attempted to get the ball to the sharpshooter, but N orman Powell – who went over the top of the off-ball screen – poked the pass away. Edwards collected the loose ball, got a ball screen from Rudy Gobert and buried a triple.
Minnesota is weighing a tough call as reports suggest the Timberwolves are open to trading rookie guard amid win-now pressure.
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Herro returns, but Heat's trip begins with blowout loss to Timberwolves. Takeaways and details
Herro, who also missed the first 17 games of the season due to left ankle surgery he underwent in September, missed 30 of the Heat's first 36 games this season before returning to play against the Timberwolves.
The Miami Heat defeated the New Orleans Pelicans 125-106 on Sunday, earning their fifth victory in their last six games. Norman Powell led the way for the Heat with 34 points, Nikola Jovic scored 19 off the bench, while Pelle Larsson and Kel'el Ware each scored 16. Ware also had 12 boards in the win.
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Timberwolves recall Joan Beringer from G League after double-double
Timberwolves rookie forward Joan Beringer is averaging 11.6 points, 8.4 rebounds and 2.7 blocks on 56.7% shooting from the field in the G League.
I am told that Trae Young’s camp has suggested Minnesota and Brooklyn, from their side, as two attractive potential destinations. Yet I'm also told that neither the Timberwolves nor the Nets are in pursuit. With trade rumors swirling around Trae Young, Dan Titus dives into which landing spot would be the best fit for fantasy basketball.