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Updated · CBS Sports · May 16
Timberwolves Trail Spurs, Thunder as $26 Million Cap Cushion Limits Next Move
Updated
Updated · CBS Sports · May 16

Timberwolves Trail Spurs, Thunder as $26 Million Cap Cushion Limits Next Move

4 articles · Updated · CBS Sports · May 16
  • Minnesota enters the offseason still a tier below San Antonio and Oklahoma City, with its clearest roster flaw a missing No. 2 scorer beside Anthony Edwards.
  • The squeeze traces to earlier all-in bets: the Rudy Gobert trade drained draft capital, the Karl-Anthony Towns deal removed a proven offensive star, and Rob Dillingham failed to develop into that replacement.
  • Only about $26 million below the projected second apron with 10 roster spots filled, the Wolves have little flexibility left; their only tradable future first-rounder this summer is a 2033 pick.
  • Tim Connelly could still chase a risky star such as Giannis Antetokounmpo, Ja Morant, Kyrie Irving or De'Aaron Fox, but any deal likely costs Jaden McDaniels, depth or both.
  • If that path is too costly, Minnesota may need to pivot toward a softer reset around Edwards and its younger core, because this roster has shown no clear route past the West's top two teams.
Trapped by past trades, can the Timberwolves build a title team around Anthony Edwards?
Are the Timberwolves a cautionary tale of how two trades can derail a rising contender?