Minnesota Timberwolves: 3 Players That Disappointed This Season

Minnesota needs to be more than just KAT all around.
Minnesota needs to be more than just KAT all around.

#2 Jeff Teague

Jeff Teague signed a three-year, $57 million contract with the T-Wolves in 2017.
Jeff Teague signed a three-year, $57 million contract with the T-Wolves in 2017.

Jeff Teague appeared in a total of just 42 games for Minnesota this year, playing 30 minutes on an average. Despite averaging a career-high 8.2 assists per game, he scored at a career-low pace of just around 12 points per game. His intensity on defense was visibly dampened as he ended his 2018-19 campaign having effected barely one steal per game.

This was also his worst shooting year since his rookie season as the 30-year-old veteran from Indiana could only manage an unimpressive 40% conversion from the floor.

Teague has been battling left foot injuries throughout the 2018-19 season. He suffered a bruised left knee in the early part of the season followed by a left ankle inflammation in January which caused him to miss eight games again. In March, he was ruled out for the season after having aggravated his injury and had to undergo surgery in April.

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