The leaves are turning bright colors, there is a crispness in the air on the morning walk and Halloween decorations are going up around the block. The usual sights and smells of early October provide daily reminders that we have settled firmly into football season.
And yet strangely, perhaps even alarmingly, I have preseason basketball and hockey on my mind.
Birthday No. 50 looms a few weeks on the horizon, so I haven't ruled out this development being a warning sign of a pending mid-life crisis. But I'll admit to feeling a genuine curiosity about the Timberwolves and Wild at a time in the calendar that normally is reserved for football tunnel vision.
The Timberwolves and Wild are still in training camp and preseason mode. Final rosters haven't even been set. I find both teams highly intriguing for different reasons, but mostly because this season feels like an inflection point for those organizations.
Can the reconstructed Wild take the next step and win in the playoffs?
Can the Wolves set aside dysfunction and show proof that Karl-Anthony Towns' tenure is moving toward something to celebrate?
Can Kirill Kaprizov and Anthony Edwards continue a trajectory to superstardom?
Can the Wolves play defense?