Ever since sending one hilariously hopeful Twitter DM in June of 2022, Thilo has been covering the Timberwolves for Canis Hoopus. As the first ever person to graduate Bennington College in sports journalism (fact-checked) AND the first ever person named after Latrell Sprewell to work for Canis (fact-check pending), Thilo tries to leverage his stubborn passion to create articles that feel genuine in voice and human in tone. He loves to re-ignite those conversations you used to have at the lunch table in your highschool cafeteria -- you know the ones -- while injecting overlaps with his passions in film, food, music, social activism, and whatever new hyper-fixation he has going on. He currently covers Canis' weekly NBA recap "In the Loopus" as well as other editorial pursuits. Thilo excels at producing extremely niche articles with intros featuring wide reaching anecdotes ranging from Cronenberg poetry to RZA's discography, as well as custom graphics that sometimes hurt to look at for too long. He's looking forward to covering the Lynx in the new league year. You can find him on Twitter at @125St1Train.
Two Words, Wolves Pod: The Brutal Loss to Miami and Mike Conley’s Slow Start to the Season
On today’s episode, Ryan Eichten and Thilo Latrell Widder break down the Timberwolves absolutely gut-wrenching loss to the Miami Heat
Spurs 113, Wolves 103: Silly, Stumbling, and Simply Bad
Coming off a thrilling win the night before, the Timberwolves lose the second night of a back-to-back in San Antonio
The 9th Annual Final Answer, Locked In Canis Hoopus Opening Night Predictions
The Timberwolves are coming off one of the most successful seasons in franchise history. Expectations have never been higher as the Canis Hoopus staff share their predictions.
Bulls 125, Wolves 123: The Night of Two Disappointing Fourth Quarters
Minnesota got their first look at Julius Randle in a Wolves jersey, as he posted 15 points, 6 rebounds, and 5 assists in his debut. The Wolves battled back from down 15 at the half to take a late lead, but couldn’t hang on for the victory.
Wolves 124, Lakers 107: The Good, The Bad, and the Ugly of NBA Preseason
Minnesota cruises to victory in their preseason debut. Rob Dillingham, Josh Minott, and Luka Garza each scored 20 points along the way.
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!
2024 SB Nation Mock Draft: Timberwolves Select Creighton’s Baylor Scheierman at 27
The 2024 All-Big East First Team selection shot 38.1% on 8.3 3-point attempts per game in Omaha, where he scored 18.5 points per game, leading the Blue Jays to the Sweet 16.