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Suggs Could Fix Wolves' Fit Problem

Suggs Could Fix Wolves' Fit Problem

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The Minnesota Timberwolves’ roster has talent, but their biggest problem is fit—not talent. Julius Randle’s ball-dominance clashes with Jaden McDaniels and Anthony Edwards, while Rudy Gobert’s limitations hurt offense, and the lack of a true point guard forces Edwards to overextend. Adding another star won’t fix this; they need a player who solves multiple issues. Enter Jalen Suggs—underrated, overlooked, and available. A lockdown defender, efficient shooter, and versatile playmaker, Suggs could finally balance the roster. At 25, he’s young, not reliant on athleticism, and his high-impact, low-usage style could unlock McDaniels’ potential and free Edwards to focus on scoring. If Orlando trades him for Gobert, Minnesota might finally get the glue they’ve been missing.

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