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While appearing on a live version of the Zach Lowe Show, Minnesota Timberwolves head coach Chris Finch took a shot at JJ Redick.
Anthony Edwards had 35 points and six assists as the Timberwolves beat the Jazz 120-113 on Monday night for Minnesota's second win over Utah in four days.
Along with Hendricks, the Jazz have two other usual suspects on their injury report vs. the Timberwolves: Kessler, who's out for the season due to surgery for his torn labrum, while Niang awaits the chance to make his official season debut, now being sidelined for his 10th straight game with a stress fracture in his foot.
Trading away Karl-Anthony Towns for Julius Randle and Donte DiVincenzo was met with scrutiny last offseason, but Randle and DiVincenzo have bought into their roles. Minnesota started the season with very real title hopes, although injuries have slowed them down.
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Game Preview #16 – Timberwolves at Suns
November 21st, 2025Time: 8:00 PM CSTLocation: Mortgage Matchup CenterTelevision Coverage: FanDuel Sports Network – North/KARE 11Radio Coverage: Wolves App, iHeart Radio The Wolves, the Suns, and the Quest to Finally Beat a Good Team There’s an old saying in Minnesota: “Be careful what you wish for,
Denver was on a nasty seven-game winning streak before the Chicago Bulls on the second night of a back-to-back snapped it. The Nuggets are now 8-1 in the last nine games and rank top three overall in offensive and defensive efficiency on the year.
In today’s cap-apron era, it’s a major success whenever a front office can find impact minutes from a second-round draft selection. Franchises
Minnesota guard Anthony Edwards, a marketing face in the NBA Race for the Cup, will take another run at it Friday.