The Timberwolves' three-game winning "streak" last week showcased reserve-turned-starter Ryan Hollins and illustrated the benefits of a long, athletic center playing in combination with undersized power forwards Kevin Love and Al Jefferson.

If the Wolves intend for Love and Jefferson to play their entire careers together -- still a big "if" at this point -- they'll need a complementary third player. Denver coach George Karl suggests a "young Marcus Camby."

So who could that possibly be? Let's look at the possibilities already present or available through trade or with one of as many as three first-round picks the team could own this summer:

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