Andrew Wiggins seems happy playing for the Golden State Warriors, citing their "positive" culture and even praising former Timberwolves coach Tom Thibodeau — one of those sentences you didn't see coming.
He might be playing his best basketball, logging the fewest minutes per game of his career but increasing his offensive efficiency and defensive effort, and Warriors coach Steve Kerr is pushing him to become an all-NBA defensive player — another of those phrases you didn't see coming.
The Timberwolves lost to Wiggins and the Warriors on Monday and play in Oakland again on Wednesday night while trying to climb out of the basement of the Western Conference. Wiggins is playing alongside Steph Curry and Draymond Green and likely will be in the playoffs this year.
Which leads to a sentence everyone can see coming: The best kind of Timberwolf to be is a former Timberwolf.
Wiggins is thriving, relatively speaking.
Thibodeau got to collect large Timberwolves paychecks then become coach of the New York Knicks. Yes, he got fired. He's also the only Wolves coach to reach the playoffs since ... well, let's call it "The old days." Now he's coaching in a city that likes him and has a previously horrid Knicks team overachieving at 8-10.
Jimmy Butler went from Minnesota to Philadelphia to Miami, where he took the Heat to the NBA Finals and is a folk hero.
Zach LaVine went to Chicago in the Butler trade and is averaging 27 points, 5.2 rebounds, 5.3 assists and .6 blocks — all career bests.