The NBA Finals resume tonight, but the way it is looking, the Boston Celtics are going to be the new NBA champions. Looking ahead to next year, the Celtics are going to be the favorite again and will be returning this team in tact next year.
One NBA analyst proposed that the Minnesota Timberwolves and New Orleans Pelicans make a trade centered around Karl-Anthony Towns and Brandon Ingram this
Maybe the Timberwolves will run it back next season with largely the same roster, but until the same unit runs onto the court together again there will likely be speculation that a roster shakeup – namely Karl-Anthony Towns trade rumors – is possible.
The New York Knicks are seeking a star this summer, and there are a number of different places they could look. One possible solution is a trade with the Minnesota Timberwolves for Karl-Anthony Towns, according to one NBA executive.
The New York Knicks would like to pair Jalen Brunson with Timberwolves center Karl-Anthony Towns. That's according to a report from Heavy Sports' Sean Deveney, who quoted an anonymous Eastern Conference general manager in saying the Knicks would be "100% expected" to pursue Towns if the Timberwolves made him available.
The Minnesota Timberwolves are coming off an exciting NBA playoff run to the Western Conference Finals before being eliminated by the Dallas Mavericks.
According to NBA insider Sean Deveney of Heavy Sports, the New York Knicks are “100% expected” to pursue Karl-Anthony Towns if the Minnesota Timberwolves make him available this offseason. Towns and Anthony Edwards have enormous extensions kicking in next season and Rudy Gobert is slated to make max money as well.
The Minnesota Timberwolves need financial relief and postseason success. Moving enigmatic big man Karl-Anthony Towns may be the answer to both of those problems.
The Minnesota Timberwolves came up short of the NBA Finals. However, their 2023-24 season was an overwhelming and resounding success. Not only did they make the Western Conference Finals, but they took down the defending champion Denver Nuggets along the way.
The New York Knicks seem ready to finally pull off a blockbuster trade and acquire that final superstar necessary to get them over the hump and competing for an NBA championship.
There is still so much drama for the Minnesota Timberwolves. While they are no longer contending for an NBA title this season after getting struck out of the playoffs by Luka Doncic and the Dallas Mavericks, the Timberwolves continue to be on the mainstream cycle because of the ongoing ownership saga.
The Timberwolves find themselves roughly $17 million over the projected tax line before re-signing their free agents.
Karl-Anthony Towns could end up as the odd man out in Minnesota if the Timberwolves’ ownership change ends up going through. On this week’s episode of “The Hoop Collective,” Brian Windhorst of ESPN touched on the situation with the Timberwolves and their current ownership uncertainty.
The Minnesota Timberwolves may have just made the Western Conference Finals, but they may have a very important decision to make this offseason. The Timberwolves
Even though the Minnesota Timberwolves had their best run in around 20 years, their Conference Finals loss to Luka Doncic’s Dallas Mavericks was still a heartbreaking moment.
The Atlanta Hawks and Minnesota Timberwolves both made big moves two seasons ago, but only one has worked out so far. Atlanta sent a pile of draft picks to San Antonio for Dejounte Murray and Minnesota sent an even bigger pile of draft picks to Utah for Rudy Gobert.
The Minnesota Timberwolves just made a run to the Western Conference Finals, but they now have some decisions that they are going to have to make as far as their roster goes.
Everyone wants to know what the Timberwolves roster is going to look like in 2024-25. Will they run it back with the core that went to the conference finals this season or will they make changes?
The Hawks are expected to shake up the complexion of their roster in a big way this offseason. Atlanta seems likely to trade one of Trae Young or Dejounte Murray, is also armed with the No.
The Minnesota Timberwolves just wrapped up their most successful season in decades, and while the way it finished wasn’t how they wanted, it’s hard to
After Thursday's season-ending loss, the focus for the Wolves now shifts towards a pivotal offseason and how to build off one of the most successful seasons in franchise history.
MINNEAPOLIS — After averaging 15.0 points per game in the Western Conference finals entering Game 4, Karl-Anthony Towns delivered a dynamic performance necessary for the Minnesota Timberwolves to win 105-100 and avoid being eliminated by the Dallas Mavericks.
Anthony Edwards might be the Timberwolves' best player, but Karl-Anthony Towns could be the most vital to their chances of winning a championship.
While Towns is only 28, he’s one of the older guys on the roster, and this offseason could determine whether or not he’s part of the team’s future.
The Minnesota Timberwolves knew coming into Game 4 that they will be playing with their backs against the wall. They lost the first three games of the Western Conference Finals despite pushing the Mavs to the limit during all three games.
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