They say NBA teams forge real rivalries in the playoffs, so it's unlikely the Timberwolves and Philadelphia 76ers will ever really build one, barring a change in format or several meetings in the finals of course.
Nonetheless, each team remade around a pair of young stars and a handful of added veterans is popular among ESPN and TNT executives, as witnessed by Tuesday's late 8:30 p.m. tip at Target Center for a national television audience.
The 76ers have young stars Joel Embiid and Ben Simmons as well as vets JJ Redick, Amir Johnson and Trevor Booker.
The Wolves have Karl-Anthony Towns and Andrew Wiggins as well as Jimmy Butler, Jeff Teague, Taj Gibson and Jamal Crawford.
Similarities?
"I mean, yeah and no," Butler said. "You see how good they can be on paper, just like our team. But it's all about if you're going to come out and do your job, if you're going to play hard. Everybody expects you to do well, but you have to do a lot of things correctly to win games."
Embiid a (Twitter) star
Embiid returned Tuesday after he had missed the previous two games because of tightness in his back.
Regardless of whether he's healthy enough to play, Embiid throughout his short career has proved to be one of the NBA's best follows on Twitter for his willingness to troll, feud or just be funny.