Timberwolves fans will spend most of this week analyzing mock drafts, conducting post-draft analysis late into Thursday and then diving headlong into free agency and D'Angelo Russell speculation.
But the most important offseason move could be this one: Trading Karl-Anthony Towns, center, for Karl-Anthony Towns, power forward.
Though likely not a one-for-one swap if it does happen, since Towns probably would still play some center even if power forward was added to his plate, it would be significant.
In making the rounds with various Twin Cities media outlets in recent weeks, new President of Basketball Operations Tim Connelly has sounded very open to the idea of Towns being used at the "four."
Whether that's simply to keep his offseason roster searches open or a genuine sentiment is up for debate, but my guess is that it's at least some of both.
(Presumably, head coach Chris "Finchy" Finch will have more say over that than Connelly, but it is still interesting).
Adding fuel to the fire was this insider note from The Athletic's national NBA writer Shams Charania on Monday:
The Timberwolves have discussed deals around veteran centers, including Atlanta's Clint Capela, sources said.