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NBA insider downplays reports linking the Minnesota Timberwolves to a Coby White trade with the Chicago Bulls.
Few trade talks have heated up quite like the buzz around Coby White lately. The Chicago Bulls guard has quickly become a name to watch, with teams scanning the market for backcourt help.
There appear to be a couple of sticking points in the Timberwolves' alleged interest in Bulls point guard Coby White.
Curry is not listed on the injury report, which means that he should be ready to go against the Timberwolves. That’s good news for the Warriors, as they try to stay afloat in a loaded Western Conference that is not easy.
The Timberwolves are making another push for a deep playoff run this season. Sitting at 15-9, Minnesota holds the sixth seed in the West, matching where they finished last season before their run to the Conference Finals.
The Minnesota Timberwolves had a five-game win streak snapped earlier this week, and they could be without Anthony Edwards on Friday.
Draymond Green has been ruled put against the Minnesota Timberwolves as he is expecting the birth of his child.
The Minnesota Timberwolves are sweating over the availability of Anthony Edwards for the marquee matchup against the Golden State Warriors on Friday.
The point guard position and scoring off the bench have been issues for Minnesota. Maybe Hyland can help fix things.
Motivation is the great equalizer in sports. You can have the talent, the pedigree, size, skill, or any advantage you can think of. Still, without the The Timberwolves need to find what motives them before letting another winnable regular season slip through their fingers.
If you guessed Jimmy Butler, you’d be wrong. The actual answer? Jonathan Kuminga, who averaged 20.8 points per game across the five playoff contests, fighting to carry Golden State’s offense after Steph Curry limped off with a hamstring injury in Game 1. Here’s the cruel twist: Kuminga might not even play Friday night.