The Timberwolves have been easing Karl-Anthony Towns into action after he missed the first part of training camp because of a non-COVID illness.
They have been taking it easy with Rudy Gobert after he had an eventful summer in the EuroBasket tournament.
The two haven't played together in any of the four preseason games the Wolves have had. That is set to change Friday as the plan is for Gobert and Towns to share the floor together for the first time as the Wolves take on Brooklyn in their final preseason game at Target Center.
Before Friday, the only times they have taken the floor together is in practice.
"We've had a few practices together and, unfortunately, we haven't had as much time together, for one reason or another," coach Chris Finch said.
But Finch said the chemistry "looks pretty good right now" between the two of them. This isn't the first time Finch has tried to get two bigs together on the same page. Finch was an assistant in New Orleans on a team that had Anthony Davis and DeMarcus Cousins playing together. That team reached the second round of the playoffs in 2018.
"I've always tried to approach it like if I can get the two bigs to be on the same page with each other and work the dynamics around that, that's seemingly been the recipe," Finch said. "We're kind of starting to figure that part out."
That includes practicing their spacing and reading off each other so that the floor doesn't get too crowded.