The Minnesota Timberwolves are without question one of the up-and-coming teams in the NBA with the biggest upside. While most experts believe the T’Wolves are a few years away from joining the ranks of elite squads in the Association, Andrew Wiggins believes the team will nevertheless present a formidable challenge on a nightly basis beginning next season.

Wiggins acknowledges that with himself, Karl-Anthony Towns, Zach LaVine, among other relatively inexperienced talent leading the way, the Wolves roster is “young.” But that won’t stop the team from being a thorn in opponents’ sides every game, according to Wiggins.

“We’re going to be playing hard, getting up and down,” Wiggins said while taking in some NBA Summer League action Monday, as transcribed by the Star Tribune. “We’re going to be all over the place. I feel like we’re going to be a nightmare to play.”

Despite Wiggins’ belief that the Timberwolves are prepared to take the next step, he concedes that a 29-53 showing last season means much work is left to be done.

“We just have to trust the process,” he said. “Nothing was built or set in one day. It’s a process. … With some new additions, players coming back we’re going to be even better this year. This should be a good year for us.”