Heading into the season, it was clear that point guard play was going to be a problem for the Minnesota Timberwolves. As such, being able to take care of the ball was a specific area of concern for Wolves fans.
On the season, the Wolves rank 17th in the league for turnovers per game -- not too shabby. However, over the past five games, the Wolves have been averaging 18.2 turnovers, which ranks 27th in the league. A 20-turnover outing against the Philadelphia 76ers on Sunday set the alarm bells off.
While the Timberwolves overall haven't been committing a ton of turnovers, this problem has, in part, cost the team several close games.