The Timberwolves' season ended Friday night with a loss in Game 6 to Memphis at Target Center, a defeat that eliminated them from the NBA playoffs.
The Wolves gained the seventh seed in the Western Conference with a 46-36 regular season, and now head to an offseason to maintain or grow their status in the league.
Here's a player-by-player look at the team:
Karl-Anthony Towns, 26, C
Signed through 2023-24, $33.8 million next season
Towns returned to the All-Star Game for the first time in three seasons and could make the All-Pro team when those honors are announced in coming weeks. That would make him eligible to sign a supermax contract. He averaged 24.6 points and 9.8 rebounds per game. He had one of his best defensive seasons in the Wolves' high-wall scheme.
Next season: The Wolves still feel Towns has more room to grow offensively. He'll need to work on avoiding fouls, especially on the offensive end, to be more of a dominant presence in the postseason.
D'Angelo Russell, 26, G