Minnesota Timberwolves: Projected 2020-21 Depth Chart

The Minnesota Timberwolves had the luxury of drafting No. 1 overall in the 2020 NBA Draft. They also made a few offseason moves to continue to build a quality roster around Karl-Anthony Towns and D’Angelo Russell. They may not be a playoff team this season but the Timberwolves seem to be headed in the right direction.

We broke down the Timberwolves’ depth chart for the 2020-21 season below. We’ve also previously published a summary of the Timberwolves’ offseason.

Point Guard
D’Angelo Russell
Ricky Rubio
Jordan McLaughlin
Shooting Guard
Malik Beasley
Anthony Edwards
Jaylen Nowell
Small Forward
Josh Okogie
Jarrett Culver
Power Forward
Jake Layman
Juancho Hernangomez
Jaden McDaniels
Jarred Vanderbilt
Center
Karl-Anthony Towns
Naz Reid
Ed Davis

Biggest Questions

  • Will Malik Beasley be suspended in the upcoming season? Under investigation for several charges, there’s a chance the Wolves could be without him for a stretch of the upcoming season.
  • Is D’Angelo Russell a servicable number two option on a playoff team? With an entire offseason to settle in, there will be high expectations for him playing alongside Karl-Anthony Towns this season.

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