Only a day after Minnesota Timberwolves forward Andrew Wiggins accidentally leaked the team's new shorts over an Instagram post, the team has unveiled the look for this upcoming 2017-18 season.

It features a new Association (home) and Icon (away) designs and the empty silhouette of a fall and winter designs — the first which will be player-inspired and the second inspired by the city and the community, reflective of the Twin Cities' history.

The Timberwolves have switched to a completely revamped look, going away from the green and sporting a multi-tonal blue look that accents the white trim, letters, and jersey number.

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Minnesota also changed its logo design soon after the end of the regular season, making this a complete re-design of this look to go with the roster overhaul they've had in this offseason.

The additions of Jimmy Butler, Jeff Teague, Taj Gibson, and Jamal Crawford certainly spell new beginnings — but so do these new Nike uniforms, which so far have gotten mixed reviews as teams have patiently unveiled them over the course of the offseason.