What To Expect When You're Expecting (The Timberwolves To Be Good)

Summarized by: Live Sports Direct
 
What To Expect When You're Expecting (The Timberwolves To Be Good)

Minnesota Timberwolves fans are expecting a great season from their team. The team has only made the playoffs ten times in their 33-year existence. Kevin Garnett, Anthony Edwards and Karl-Anthony Towns have been the team's main contributors. The guide explains how to deal with high expectations. It also explains some potential setbacks fans of good teams have experienced. For example, Golden State Warriors fans have suffered setbacks.

The Timberwolves roster is undergoing a reconstruction this off-season. Head coach Chris Finch will have to coach a completely different brand of basketball. Ryan Saunders' drop-scheme defense will be replaced by a more chaotic switch approach. Karl-Anthony Towns has never played with another big of Gobert's caliber.

The Timberwolves have a new-look roster and need time to improve their chemistry. The team is expected to lose early games in the upcoming season. The Wolves are expected by many fans to be a team that will leave them feeling sick. They are not expected, however, to win the championship.

The NBA season lasts nearly eight months. Minnesota's projected starting-5 missed at least eight games last season. The Wolves are not talented enough to win more than 47 games.   The over/under for their favorite team is 47.5 wins.

Karl-Anthony Towns, Anthony Edwards, Jaden McDaniels, Rudy Gobert and D’Angelo Russell missed a lot of games last season. The Timberwolves have a high expectations for this season, but there is still a long way to go.

The Timberwolves are expected to finish as a top-6 seed out West. The team has acquired one of the best rim protectors in league history and several valuable depth pieces. However, the team will probably suffer some unpredictable difficulties. The Timberwolves fans should not be pessimistic. They should enjoy the basketball. It is possible to enjoy it even if the Timberwolves do not do well.


IN THIS ARTICLE