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The new season training camp is just a few weeks away, and the excitement is building around the city of Minneapolis. After back-to-back heartbreak in the conference finals, this is finally the year Ant-Man Anthony Edwards can run for his MVP title by leading the pack of Wolves. They’ve got experience, they’ve got great young talent, and a bona fide superstar, everything you need in a championship roster.

Well, for the majority of the past two campaigns, Chris Finch’s Wolves have looked pretty convincing. They even beat a superstar-packed Lakers in the first round last year by 4-1. However, before they tip off their campaign against Nikola Jokic and the Denver Nuggets, Anthony Edwards and Co. have to fulfill their media duties.

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When is the Minnesota Timberwolves media day?

The Minnesota Timberwolves’ media day is set to take place on Monday, 29th September at 12:00 p.m. EDT. Although we know that Anthony Edwards will steal the show at the Timberwolves training facility in Minneapolis, for sure, everyone, all the way from the coaching staff to the front office executives, will be present for the media day. Nonetheless, the T-Wolves won’t be alone because 25 more NBA teams will have media days on the same date.

However, it’s safe to assume that there will be a lot of questions that’ll be coming their way. That’s because reporters will be intrigued to know what changes Minnesota has made after losing in back-to-back conference finals. So, you could expect all sorts of different answers from Chris Finch, Anthony Edwards, veteran Mike Conley, and others. But as of now, the broadcasting details about this highly anticipated Wolves media day haven’t been confirmed.

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While there’s no doubt that this is a bummer, we’re going to make sure to update you once the details are revealed. Otherwise, it would be safe to assume that the media day would go live on the franchise’s or the NBA’s official YouTube channels. Now that you know when and where to catch the Minnesota Timberwolves superstars live, don’t you want to take a deeper dive and know what you can expect from this massive event just a few weeks later?

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What can you expect from the Minnesota Timberwolves media day?

Well, there will be plenty to expect from the Wolves’ media day, especially from the likes of Rudy Gobert, Julius Randle, Anthony Edwards, and Jaden McDaniels. Everyone wants to know how these stars have used the summer to improve themselves, most importantly McDaniels, because many consider him to be the X-Factor of the Minnesota roster due to his versatility and two-way abilities. So, it will be interesting to hear from the forward on how he will approach this new season.

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However, that’s not all. After all, what’s a Wolves media day without the fan-favorite and arguably the most outspoken player in the NBA right now, Anthony Edwards? There have been plenty of reports that the 24-year-old has completely switched off social media and has been locked in the entire summer, honing his skills as he not only wants to emerge as a legitimate MVP candidate but also guide his team to the NBA Finals this season.

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So, of course, it will be exciting to see whether these reports were true or not, and does Ant really think that this could finally be the year of the Timberwolves? Nonetheless, the media day won’t just be about the old faces, as you can also expect to hear from the rookies, such as Joan Beringer, for the very first time as they start their journey in the league. The first round pick from this year’s draft comes in with pretty high expectations as a big man.

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Although the Frenchman is just 18 years old, he’s already tipped to be a great addition to the Minnesota Timberwolves, as someone who could give breathers to Rudy Gobert. Apart from him, there will be plenty of youngsters whom you could expect to hear from, all the way from Terrence Shannon Jr. to Rob Dillingham. Overall, you can expect this Wolves media availability to be a blockbuster day, with a lot of excitement already in the air, as everyone eagerly awaits September 29th.

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