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The depressing inconsistency of All-Star Karl-Anthony Towns and the infamous disappointing young career of Andrew Wiggins has plagued this organizations cap space and their hearts.
It’s the 2024 regular season and the Minnesota Timberwolves are getting ready to play game No. 82, led by Karl-Anthony Towns and his side kick Andrew Wiggins to hopefully clinch a playoff spot as the 8th seed in the Western conference.
In this hypothetical situation, the two stars of the Wolves (let’s call Wiggs a star for the sake of this piece) will be making close to $70 million and Minnesota will be close to capped out around this time.
And as sad as that potential 2024 season sounds, that may just be the future. If and only if, Towns and Wiggins change course and know that they deserve to be two of the best players in this league.
Towns and Wiggs have the potential and the unwavering athletic ability to be some of the better players in the league. However, their inconsistency fills a void in this roster with a virus that’s caused an epidemic of irreconcilable poor play from the entire roster.
In conclusion, if Towns and Wiggins (especially Wiggs) can’t score the amount of points that they make in millions, the Wolves’ are doomed for the near future. And yes, just having Towns and Wiggins is better than not having them, but that doesn’t mean we should settle.
So don’t be complacent, that’s a Thibs move.