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Offseason moves for the Minnesota Timberwolves: No picks, no cap space, so how does this team get better?

The Timberwolves enter the offseason with a sense of an identity. Despite finishing with a 23-49 record, Minnesota played .500 basketball the last 26 games of the season.

While they do not have a lottery pick this season, the Timberwolves do have a franchise player in Karl-Anthony Towns and last year's No. 1 pick, Anthony Edwards.

The focus this offseason is on player development (Minnesota was the youngest team last year) and exploring trade options.