Fresh off their 2019 NBA 2K League Championship,
T-Wolves Gaming, the Minnesota Timberwolves
NBA 2K League affiliate team, hosted a championship breakfast Thursday morning for fans outside their facility at Mayo Clinic Square.
Congratulations to our guys @TWolvesGaming on getting the job done! https://t.co/917jcJ5lTE
— Karl-Anthony Towns (@KarlTowns)
August 4, 2019 Fans could pick-up the free breakfast of donuts and coffee, meet T-Wolves Gaming players, and snap photos with the championship trophy. T-Wolves gaming is made up of six players including championship MVP Michael "BearDaBeast" Key.
"It was just a great run," he said. "We felt like if we could beat the 76ers that there's nothing fluke about our season. We beat the best teams and had the hardest path in the playoffs."
"It is a start-up league and it's only the second season, but it's growing," Key said. "My goal this offseason is to use my platform to tour, help people, and become bigger for this league."