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By Dave Campbell AP Sports Writer

The Minnesota Timberwolves made a big move last summer — in more ways than one — to build off a breakthrough season, and the end result was a small impact in the NBA playoffs this spring.

Injury absences were a major hindrance, but a return to fully healthy roster is entirely possible. The integration of top acquisition Rudy Gobert in a 7-footer pair with KarlAnthony Towns was limited and clunky, but more time together for a talent-rich if awkwardly constructed lineup can only help.

The most pertinent question, then, might be about maturity. Can the Timberwolves cultivate enough good habits

By Alexandra Digby

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