Timberwolves Ramping Up Pursuit of LeBron James
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Traditionally, the fireworks of the NBA’s offseason come with the beginning of free agency, but the Timberwolves got the intrigue and surprise moves started early this year. Outside of the Bucks (finally) trading Giannis Antetokounmpo,
Wolves have full belief they can land LeBron James
Minnesota might have the best basketball situation to offer LeBron James this offseason.
The Timberwolves have glaring needs and not much money to spend, which frankly sounds like my early 20s. To be the best version of themselves, which means adding a big man or two after subtracting a pair in a couple of big trades last week,
LaMelo Ball is set to join Anthony Edwards in the Timberwolves' backcourt. Jacob Kupferman / The thing about an NBA team going “all-in” by surrendering draft capital for win-now trades is that, once it starts down that road,
Tim Connelly still has work to do after landing Ball in a blockbuster trade on Thursday.
Newcastle United are reportedly among the clubs tracking a Wolves teenager after his breakout season at Molineux. According to Express & Star’s Liam Keen, Newcastle, Borussia Dortmund and Eintracht Frankfurt are all interested in 18-year-old Mateus Mane,
Raul Jimenez has impressed at the World Cup with Mexico after sealing a return to Wolves prior to the tournament.
