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Gorgui Dieng
Dieng started all 82 games and cracked the NBA's top 25 in both rebounding and blocked shots in 2016-17. His season highlights included a 21-point game (on 10-of-12 shooting) at Dallas on Jan. 15 and a 15-rebound, 11-point effort against the Lakers on March 30-one of his 13 double-doubles for the Timberwolves.
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The Timberwolves won more games in their first season (22) than any of the other late 1980s expansion teams, and with a group of young players led by Christian Laettner, the team is on the rise. The Timberwolves have a hard act to follow, however; the last NBA team in Minnesota, the Lakers, won five NBA Championships before moving to L.A. in 1960. DID YOU KNOW? Only two players - Brad Sellers and Doug West - are left from the Timberwolves' inaugural season. Sidney Lowe, who took over as coach of the Timberwolves midway through 1992-93, was a starting guard in the franchise's first game and recorded the first assist in Timberwolves history. SCORECARD. On April 17, 1990, the third-largest crowd in NBA history packed the Metrodome, giving the Timberwolves an attendance total of 1,072,572, the highest single-season total ever.



Christian Laettner has done a lot of smiling in his young basketball career. After being a part of two NCAA Championships with Duke and winning a gold medal in Spain, he moved on to become one of the NBA's top rookies in 1992-93. Ranked among the top five rookies in both scoring (17.8 per game) and rebounding (8.2 per outing) at mid-season, Laettner has a future that looks just as bright as his past.



Selected by the Minnesota Timberwolves in the 1989 Expansion Draft... Began his professional career with the Bullets and was the back-up center behind Hall-of-Famer Wes Unseld... Was a three-time NAIA all-American... Earned college degree in Business.



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Wendell Moore, Jr.
Bringing defensive intensity is a surefire way to earn more burn. As a rookie in 2022-23, Moore averaged 1.9 steals per 36 minutes, an indication he could develop into a stellar stopper as a sophomore. Facing a tough challenge in his first career start, he helped hold Ja Morant to 40.0 percent shooting in a win vs. Memphis on Nov. 30.
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