Minnesota boasts five long-running professional teams that have played at the highest level of their sport. Each features a young star.
Who will prove to be the best?
The Lynx have Napheesa Collier, an All-Star who is headed to her second Olympics and is the best player on the WNBA’s most surprising team. She is 27 and still improving.
The Twins have Royce Lewis, who is the first player in franchise history to hit seven home runs in the first 12 games of his season. At 25, despite a variety of serious injuries that robbed him of time in the minors and shortened his three seasons in the majors, he looks like a superstar.
The Wild’s lone star is Kirill Kaprizov. He’s 27. The 2021 rookie of the year is the first Wild player to be named to three consecutive All-Star Games.
The Timberwolves’ Anthony Edwards is somehow still only 22. He was the best player on a team that reached the Western Conference finals. He has made the past two NBA All-Star teams. He plays for a team built to win over the next few years.
The Vikings recently signed Justin Jefferson to a record-breaking contract. He is 25 and reached 5,000 receiving yards in fewer games than anyone in NFL history.
Which of the five is set up to have the best career, with “best” defined as “most historic”?