Biggest need Timberwolves must still address in 2024 NBA free agency
After about a week, most big name free agents have already agreed to deals during the NBA free agency negotiation period. While contracts cannot be signed and made official until this weekend, a lot of players are already off the open market. For a team like the Minnesota Timberwolves, they can still strengthen their roster with a few bargain signings in NBA free agency.
At this point in the offseason and moving forward, minimum contracts are going to be the most common for remaining free agents. The Wolves are looking to build on a strong 2023-24 season during which they finished with a top three record in the Western Conference and made a run to the Western Conference Finals.
The Timberwolves starting lineup is already set, what they can still do in free agency to bolster their roster is to add players to their second unit. Specifically, 3&D type wings who can be a part of the rotation and be consistent contributors in the playoffs. The Wolves lost Kyle Anderson in free agency and while there isn’t a free agent still available that can replicate Anderson’s strengths, there are couple that could probably be had at the minimum that would help.