The Minnesota Timberwolves enter the 2025-26 NBA season with a familiar feeling: the weight of expectation mixed with the memory of heartbreak. For two straight years, Anthony Edwards and the Wolves have climbed to the Western Conference Finals, only to see their dream of reaching the NBA Finals slip away in the final moments. Each time, they’ve come closer, more complete, and more convinced that they belong among the elite.

This season, however, feels different, not because of a blockbuster trade or a seismic shift in personnel, but because the Wolves’ core, their heartbeat, is evolving. Edwards is not just an All-Star anymore; he’s playing like a superstar capable of defining an era. Rudy Gobert and Julius Randle remain pillars anchoring both ends of the floor, but the real intrig

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