MANKATO – The Timberwolves broke training camp late Sunday afternoon after completing their sixth day of practice at Minnesota State Mankato and returned home to prepare for Tuesday's preseason opener at Indiana.
They did so relatively healthy, except for veteran Kevin Martin's groin injury that will sideline him at least until Thursday.
They did so also knowing more about themselves than they did when they arrived with a remade roster for late Monday night's "Dunks After Dark" production. Here are five things that their seven days in Mankato suggest:
1. Don't believe the rookie fallacy: Due probably to the Kevin Love trade that brought back the NBA draft's last two No. 1 overall picks, there this national-media narrative out that the Wolves are starting all over again with a bunch of rookies.
The core of this team still will be veterans such as Nikola Pekovic, Ricky Rubio, Kevin Martin, Corey Brewer, Chase Budinger, newly acquired Thad Young and Mo Williams as well as improving second-year center Gorgui Dieng.
Saunders will blend into that group Andrew Wiggins and Anthony Bennett — the aforementioned No. 1 overall picks — as well as rookie Zach LaVine and second-year forward Shabazz Muhammad.
Saunders praised Wiggins for getting better each day and called Sunday's practice "by far his best day overall" because of his offensive improvement.
Bennett impressed at camp with his shooting range and activity under the basket. Muhammad made a statement with his newly sculpted body and improved conditioning.