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Andrew Carlson has been covering the Wolves since 2021, but has been following the team and getting heartbroken for as long as he can remember. He has a Bachelor's Degree in Journalism from the University of Missouri, where he previously was a credentialed media member covering SEC Football, Basketball, and Baseball. He moved back to the Twin Cities and currently works in the advertising and media space. You can follow him on Twitter @andrew_carlson2

The Depth that Will Drive the Wolves’ Season Successes

The 2024-25 Wolves are more uniquely prepared than previous with the versatility at the end of the bench.

Breaking Down the Timberwolves 2024 Paris Olympics Run

Anthony Edwards, Rudy Gobert, Nickeil Alexander-Walker, and Joe Ingles represented their home countries in the 2024 Paris Olympics with a wide range of results. Let’s take a dive into all four of their performances!

Wolves 93, Rockets 83: Familiar Faces, Unfamiliar Execution

A victorious battle between two former teammates has the Wolves staying alive for the four-team semifinal

Should the Wolves Take a Swing at Drafting the Conley Heir?

While vital to team success, Mike Conley isn’t getting any younger. Should the Wolves use their 2024 NBA Draft selections to potentially address the future of the point guard position?

Canis Hoopus Staff Round Table Review: Looking Back on a 2024 Season to Remember

The Canis Hoopus staff reminisces and looks back on the best Timberwolves season in 20 years.

Playoff Game Preview #14: Wolves at Mavericks

For the second consecutive series, the Wolves find their backs against the wall in the worst possible way, and they go on the road to try and re-prove themselves in Big D.

Nuggets 112, Wolves 97: Sometimes, All You Can Do Is Laugh

An unconscious Nikola Jokić put up 40 points and 13 assists with zero turnovers, while Anthony Edwards scored just 18 points on 5/15 shooting. Minnesota will now face elimination in Game 6.

Wolves 106, Nuggets 80: Jamal Murray, Denver Can’t Stand the Heat

The Wolves smothered, frustrated, and downright crushed the Nuggets in their most impressive performance of the season by a longshot, paired with perhaps one of the best defensive halves of basketball ever.

Denver Primer: The Wolves’ Offense Has the Structure We All Want, and it’s Amazing

The Wolves offense had more snap to it in round one due to patience and more intentional action; the result was self-explanatory, and Anthony Edwards and Karl-Anthony Towns profited.

Game Preview #74: Wolves vs. Bulls

A trip down to the United Center in February came up empty for the Wolves in overtime, but a red hot team welcomes Chicago to their turf this time around.