The Minnesota Timberwolves are seeking to enhance their backcourt depth while managing a $24 million luxury tax bill this season, following over $90 million in penalties last year. Despite head coach Chris Finch’s unconventional reliance on shooting guards for playmaking, the team boasts the sixth-ranked offense, aided by strong performances from Anthony Edwards and Julius Randle. Although they invested in rookie point guard Rob Dillingham, Bones Hyland is receiving more playing time. Limited by a lack of tradable first-round picks, the organization may only pursue minor trades as the deadline approaches.
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