Minnesota Timberwolves Star Trading Karl-Anthony Passes Away in a Ghastly…
The Minnesota Timberwolves are trying to figure out how to go about an offseason with extreme uncertainty. They don’t know who the majority owner will be, by the time the 2024-25 season starts, or if Tim Connelly will be their president of basketball operations after that.
But this summer, the biggest questions surround the roster, not the executives. Will they decide to keep Karl-Anthony Towns around or try to find a trade partner, in an attempt to take another step forward that doesn’t include the 7-foot unicorn?
Well, Darren “Doogie” Wolfson (KSTP) sat down with former NBA GM, now ESPN roster/cap guru, Bobby Marks, and asked him just that. Can the MN Timberwolves trade Karl-Anthony Towns this offseason, if that’s the route they decide is best for the organization.
Doogie floats a trade with Phoenix that would swap out Kevin Durant for Towns, a deal we have also wondered out loud about here at MSF. But don’t even get your hopes up, Wolves fans. Marks was shouting it down — “No, no, can’t work” — before Darren could even finish the question.