All Things 2025-2026 Minnesota Timberwolves In-Season Thread


FWIW, here’s The Athletic’s take on help for 🐜-

Anthony Edwards needs help, but will he get it?

At first glance, you might think there had been a level of panic within the Minnesota Timberwolves during their somewhat-sluggish start.

After reaching the Western Conference finals for the second consecutive time, they started the season just 10-8 before winning five of their past six games (they’re 15-9; sixth in the West). For a team that has legitimate title-contending aspirations, and a franchise centerpiece in Anthony Edwards who was looking to take yet another leap, that’s enough to cause some concern. Except for one thing: They’ve been here before.

The T-Wolves started just 8-10 last season, and were just 13-11 at this same 24-game mark, before finding their groove in the second half (they won 17 of their last 20 games after starting 32-29). Translation: They aren’t about to make an ill-advised move in response to the early returns.

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Still, president of basketball operations Tim Connelly has been one of the most aggressive executives in the league for quite some time. As evidenced by the Durant pursuit in the summer, when the Timberwolves took a long, hard look at bringing him to town before he was traded to the Rockets, Connelly always seems to be in on the big stuff. More recently, the Timberwolves were among those teams monitoring the Ja Morant situation with the Memphis Grizzlies (though that move appears very unlikely). And lest anyone forget, his controversial choice to bring Rudy Gobert to Minnesota in the summer of 2022 had everything to do with the team success that came next.

The Timberwolves’ due-diligence approach will likely lead to all sorts of rumors about their squad between now and the deadline, with most of them involving point guards. To that end, the Chicago Sun-Times reported this week that Minnesota inquired about Chicago Bulls point guard Coby White. Our Jon Krawczynski reported that there’s “nothing cooking” there right now in terms of active talks.

A Wolves source confirmed that there is legitimate interest in White, but the 25-year-old’s looming free agency appears to be a significant hindrance to a possible trade. He’s making $12.8 million in the final year of his deal and is widely expected to seek a major raise this summer. But the fear of that unknown, it seems, means this is the kind of “rental” situation that drops the price point precipitously and creates a negotiating gap between the two sides.

If there’s another cold streak in Minnesota when early February rolls around, however, those phones will most certainly heat up. And Connelly, even more than most, is always willing to take a call.
 





Finch with some words on Hyland. “He’s got a ton of game. He’s super smart, he’s a pass first guy who can really score, rather than a score first guy that can pass. He just gives us that point guard mentality and he’s got quickness and tricky shot making”.
 


Pistons at Celtics and Rockets at Nuggets tonight.
I keep waiting for the Pistons to wilt but it hasn't happened yet. They're fun to watch and Duren's development has been impressive. They will also have the chance to sign a stud in FA with Tobias Harris' huge contract coming off the books.
Rockets averaging 16.4 offensive rebounds per game.
Sengun continues to be the most undervalued player in the league.
 

I keep waiting for the Pistons to wilt but it hasn't happened yet. They're fun to watch and Duren's development has been impressive. They will also have the chance to sign a stud in FA with Tobias Harris' huge contract coming off the books.

Sengun continues to be the most undervalued player in the league.
Yeah, I try to catch the Pistons when I can. They play hard.
 



Hmmm...why would Vegas remove the betting odds for the O/U season win totals for both MIL and MIN? Ladies and gentlemen...we got him. 😉

@BlockedByBamba

If you’re wondering how likely a Giannis trade happens, sportsbooks have removed the O/U win totals from the market for the Bucks … and the Timberwolves.


9:40 AM · Dec 15, 2025
 

Hmmm...why would Vegas remove the betting odds for the O/U season win totals for both MIL and MIN? Ladies and gentlemen...we got him. 😉

@BlockedByBamba

If you’re wondering how likely a Giannis trade happens, sportsbooks have removed the O/U win totals from the market for the Bucks … and the Timberwolves.


9:40 AM · Dec 15, 2025
If that's true, did we give up Dilly and Leonard Miller to get him??
 


If that's true, did we give up Dilly and Leonard Miller to get him??
Silly speculation. There is zero chance the Wolves have the ammo to get Giannis without Ant in the deal.

DAL offered Doncic for Giannis after the Wolves declined their offer for Ant. I bet the Bucks are kicking themselves right now.
 



Detroit beats Boston in spite of White and Brown having high scoring games.
47 points for the Pistons bench.
How did Boston end up with Anfernee Simons?
 

I'd love to have 26 year old Giannis. Giving up the personnel to make a deal work for 31 year old Giannis with his huge contract and his 60 games a year body would be a massive mistake.

They need a reasonably decent pg.
 

Flagg with 20 free throw attempts last night. (2 were in the overtime period.)
Sengun and Jokic both had triple doubles as the Nuggets beat the Rockets in OT
 

Trade scenario via The Athletic -

Mike Conley, PG, Timberwolves

The Wolves seem to be looking at various ways to upgrade a thin wing rotation. While it still seems more likely they stand pat, they only have a couple of ways to go if they want to make a move of any significance. The Wolves could take bigger, more ambitious swings that would involve the contracts of either Donte DiVincenzo, Naz Reid or both. Failing that, however, they may settle for smaller moves that would hinge on Conley’s expiring $10.7 million salary being part of the swap — especially with Bones Hyland’s recent play solidifying the backcourt depth situation.

Minnesota has no draft picks to trade as a sweetener but could use rookie center Joan Beringer as bait and return a player who makes $15 million or less.
 




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