While the Timberwolves will miss the playoffs this season, their record of 30-50 is better than eight other NBA teams: the Kings, Hornets, Suns, Wizards, Pistons, Cavaliers, Magic and Bobcats.
That is one of the reasons club owner Glen Taylor says he is proud of his team.
"Even with all the injuries, I think there's a notable difference between this year and last year, and that is the guys play hard throughout the whole game," Taylor said. "They never quit, and because of that we've won some games probably [in which] we were the underdog. I'm really proud of the effort they have had, considering all the injuries they've had to deal with."
There are several big questions for next season. Will coach Rick Adelman return, or will medical considerations for his wife, Mary Kay, lead him to quit? Will David Kahn be retained as president of the team or will Flip Saunders replace him? Can the Wolves find the money to resign free agent center Nikola Pekovic who, when healthy, had helped the team win a number of games?
"We have a little room [on the salary cap] for this next year, but we do have enough so that we can go and talk to Pek, even though we know that this is his chance to get a bigger salary coming up. We have the room to deal with those issues," Taylor said. "It will sort of depend on a number of issues. I'm just saying that we have enough."
The Timberwolves have two No. 1 draft choices, their own and that of the Memphis Grizzlies.
Taylor said the team is open to trading one of the draft choices because the team is already so young.
"I think [Adelman] is already working on developing some of our young guys, so perhaps two new ones would be one too many," Taylor said.