Andrew Wiggins, Zach LaVine and the rest of the Minnesota Timberwolves have struggled to start the season. Three weeks into the 2016-17 NBA season, the Minnesota Timberwolves have at times had the look of the Next Big Thing. A rotation stocked with dudes who can't rent a car without getting hassled has turned in the NBA's third-most-potent offense, averaging 109.9 points per 100 possessions, below only the All-Star-studded Golden State Warriors and Toronto Raptors, suggesting the emergence of a monster ready to shake the league to its studs.