Forward – Kevin Love
Probably the second greatest Timberwolves player in history, Kevin Love had a lot of individual success during his time in Minnesota. He was a three-time All-Star and established himself as one of the best rebounders in the league, winning the rebounding title in 2011.
However, Love was not able to lead the Timberwolves to the playoffs in his seven seasons with the team. It was the front office’s fault as they were not able to build around Love. Nevertheless, Love’s No. 42 jersey will surely get retired as he currently ranks third in points, second in rebounds, and second in three-points made.
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Honorable Mention: Forward – Andrew Wiggins
Another young player who just needs to fulfill his potential, Andrew Wiggins already ranks fifth in the franchise’s all-time scoring list. He also ranks fourth in three-points made but he has to use his God-given ability to play defense more. He cannot be considered an All-Time great Timberwolf if he does not develop into the player he was once touted to be.
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