Over the next three weeks, I’ll be posting full 2014-15 previews for all 30 NBA teams over at CelticsBlog.com in SBNation's annual team preview project. Each article includes a breakdown of last season, a recap of the team’s summer, a full depth chart, keys to this season and predicted standings. This kicked off yesterday with the Bulls and Nuggets, followed by the Cavaliers this morning.
Next up is the Minnesota Timberwolves. Here's a snippet:
X-FACTOR - Development of Youth
It is pretty clear that this year's Minnesota Timberwolves squad isn't going to make any kind of postseason run, but the pups are loaded with young talent from top to bottom and are in the process of fully embracing a promising youth movement. You can't measure the 2014-15 Wolves by their winning percentage; it's all about the maturation of their young core.
Will Ricky Rubio improve his efficiency and take the next step? Is Andrew Wiggins the real deal? Will Anthony Bennett's body transformation do him any good, or is he going to stand as one of the biggest NBA draft busts of all-time? Is Zach LaVine a legitimate pro or is he simply a freak athlete? Can Shabazz Muhammad carve out a role for himself at the NBA level?
Only time will tell, but Timberwolves fans have to feel a certain level of excitement to watch this team grow as the season progresses. At times, they will probably experience more ups than downs, but that's not what it's about right now. It's about the future.
WHAT TO EXPECT IN 2014-15
In 2014-15, Timberwolves fans can expect a lot of mistakes, growing pains and certainly more losses than victories, but we're also in store for one of the most exciting young teams that the NBA has to offer. Sure, this thing isn't going to turn around overnight and you can't expect a 19-year-old rookie to replace the production of a guy like Kevin Love, but they've finally built a foundation with a definitive direction.
The NBA is a "what have you done for me lately" kind of league and nobody likes to excessively regurgitate terms like "upside" and "potential," but even with that in mind, the Wolves will be fun to watch this season. Flip Saunders has constructed a remarkably athletic roster that is inexperienced, yet talented at each and every position on the floor. On top of that, the fan base's tone has shifted from uneasy and unsure to hopeful and giddy in the blink of an eye. Everybody knew that Love was going to get traded eventually, but the days leading up to the inevitable transaction were more or less depressing for months.
Turn those frowns upside down, Wolves fans, and howl with pride. Things are finally looking up. Exercise patience and enjoy the ride.
PREDICTED STANDINGS
4th - Northwest Division
13th - Western Conference
The Wolves will be a very fun team to watch as they are athletic and talented at every position on the floor. This team isn't going to win anything this year, but I'm very excited to watch them progress.
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