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To have watched Timberwolves games in recent seasons has been to watch opposing guards drive the lane fearlessly.

As such, two recent developments have to hearten Wolves fans: the hiring of defensive-minded head coach Tom Thibodeau and the deal Sunday with shot-blocking big man Cole Aldrich.

While the homecoming angle is nice (Aldrich was a prep standout at Bloomington Jefferson), the far more important piece of the three-year, $22 million agreement is Aldrich's skill set.

As noted recently by ESPN.com, Aldrich was one of two players last season to average — per 36 minutes — at least 12 points, 12 rebounds and three blocks. The other, Hassan Whiteside, just agreed to a max contract with the Heat.

That's pretty good value for Aldrich — with those blocks and rebounds being a welcome sight on the Wolves.

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