Who makes the Timberwolves' all-time starting five?

The Timberwolves may not have ever been to the Finals, but they've still had some pretty great players on their side over the years, probably none better than the ones on the 2004 team which had the best record in the Western Conference. (Shout out Sam Cassell!)

Over at Yahoo!, Dan Devine has been putting together a series of all-time starting fives for every team in the league. Now, it's time to get to the T'Wolves. Who did Devine pick? 

Find out for yourself:

Oooh. Cliff hanger. Who are the guards?

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Whatever. I'll tell you: They're Terrell Brandon and Stephon Marbury. 

Brandon was more than solid during his time with the Wolves (15.6 points, 8.3 assists per game), but this seemed like it should've been a Cassell spot. Sure, Cassell only played in Minny for two years, and he even flamed out in the second one, leading the Wolves to deal him and a first-round pick to the Clippers for Marko Jaric, but this was partly Cassell's team for that '04 season.