Last season, the Minnesota Timberwolves' lack of consistent bench production held them back. And while there are plenty of reasons to be excited about the Timberwolves' upcoming season, their bench play remains a legitimate concern (once again). There's also a chance, though, that the Wolves' bench unit holds them back this upcoming season. The Timberwolves' bench has a lot to proveTerrence Shannon Jr. and Bones Hyland are the team's most established bench scorers (unless Shannon starts). However, in the modern NBA, depth is becoming increasingly important, and the Timberwolves' unproven bench could be a costly flaw.