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Minnesota Timberwolves 2025-26 Season Preview
The Timberwolves enter the 2025–26 campaign under new ownership — Marc Lore and Alex Rodriguez officially took control following a unanimous NBA Board of Governors approval in June, marking a fresh institutional chapter for the franchise. On the court, they’ve cemented their core through key extensions and re-signings: Naz Reid inked a five‑year, $125 million extension, demonstrating his value as a high-impact bench scorer and defensive asset. The team also ensured continuity by re-signing forward Julius Randle and veteran wing Joe Ingles, alongside retaining Naz Reid. Together with stalwarts like Anthony Edwards, Rudy Gobert (who’s also locked in long-term), and emerging talents such as Jaden McDaniels, the Wolves boast a balanced blend of offensive firepower, defensive toughness, and experienced rotational depth.
Strategically, Minnesota looks poised to maintain and elevate its Western Conference competitiveness. Last season’s run was highlighted by breakout playoff performances — Julius Randle’s triple-double in the Conference Semifinals and Gobert’s dominance on the glass underscored their postseason potency. Offseason, they nearly pulled off a blockbuster trade for Kevin Durant, signaling an aggressive ambition to add star power, though the deal collapsed due to salary cap constraints. With the overall schedule expected to open with manageable opponents and fewer back‑to‑backs, the Timberwolves have a strong window to build early momentum and reinforce their position among the Western elite.
Minnesota Timberwolves 2025-26 Tickets Info
Tickets for Minnesota Timberwolves 2025-26 home games at are on sale now via EventsChaser, with NO hidden service fees. Prices generally begin around $35 to $60 for upper-level seats at typical weekday matchups. Lower-bowl sideline seating usually ranges from $100 to $180, depending on the opponent and seat location. For high-demand games — such as those against the Lakers, Celtics, or Bucks — premium seats can exceed $300, particularly for weekend or nationally spotlighted contests. VIP packages, which may include courtside seats, club-level access, in-seat food and beverage service, and exclusive Timberwolves merchandise, typically range from $500 to over $1,300, depending on the matchup and included perks. While prices fluctuate based on performance and opponent, the Timberwolves continue to offer competitive value in a major-market NBA setting.
Minnesota Timberwolves 2025-26 Opponents
During the 2025–26 NBA season, the Minnesota Timberwolves will face all 29 other teams, with a particular focus on division and conference rivals. In the Northwest Division, they’ll play multiple games against the Denver Nuggets, Utah Jazz, Portland Trail Blazers, and Oklahoma City Thunder. As part of the broader Western Conference schedule, the Timberwolves will also face top contenders like the Golden State Warriors, Los Angeles Lakers, Phoenix Suns, Dallas Mavericks, and L.A. Clippers in both home and away contests. From the Eastern Conference, Minnesota will take on every team at least once in each venue, including matchups with the Milwaukee Bucks, Boston Celtics, Philadelphia 76ers, Miami Heat, New York Knicks, and Chicago Bulls. This balanced lineup of divisional battles and marquee matchups gives the Timberwolves a consistent test of their playoff aspirations and roster depth.
Minnesota Timberwolves 2025-26 Schedule
- Week 1 (Oct 22–28)
Oct 22 @ Portland; Oct 24 @ L.A. Lakers; Oct 26 vs Indiana; Oct 27 vs Denver; Oct 29 vs L.A. Lakers - Week 2 (Oct 30–Nov 5)
Nov 1 @ Charlotte; Nov 3 @ Brooklyn; Nov 5 @ New York - Week 3 (Nov 6–12)
Nov 7 vs Utah; Nov 9 @ Sacramento; Nov 10 @ Utah - Week 4 (Nov 13–19)
Nov 14 vs Sacramento; Nov 15 vs Denver; Nov 17 vs Dallas; Nov 19 vs Washington - Week 5 (Nov 20–26)
Nov 21 @ Phoenix; Nov 24 @ Sacramento; Nov 26 @ Oklahoma City - Week 6 (Nov 27–Dec 3)
Nov 29 vs Boston; Nov 30 vs San Antonio; Dec 2 @ New Orleans; Dec 4 @ New Orleans - Week 7 (Dec 4–10)
Dec 6 vs L.A. Clippers; Dec 8 vs Phoenix - Week 8 (Dec 11–17)
Dec 17 vs Memphis; Dec 19 vs Oklahoma City; Dec 21 vs Milwaukee - Week 9 (Dec 18–24)
Dec 23 vs New York; Dec 25 @ Denver - Week 10 (Dec 25–31)
Dec 27 vs Brooklyn; Dec 29 @ Chicago; Dec 31 @ Atlanta - Week 11 (Jan 1–7)
Jan 3 @ Miami; Jan 4 @ Washington; Jan 6 vs Miami - Week 12 (Jan 8–14)
Jan 8 vs Cleveland; Jan 10 @ Cleveland; Jan 11 vs San Antonio; Jan 13 @ Milwaukee - Week 13 (Jan 15–21)
Jan 16 @ Houston; Jan 17 @ San Antonio; Jan 20 @ Utah - Week 14 (Jan 22–28)
Jan 22 vs Chicago; Jan 24 vs Golden State; Jan 26 vs Golden State; Jan 28 @ Dallas - Week 15 (Jan 29–Feb 4)
Jan 29 vs Oklahoma City; Jan 31 @ Memphis; Feb 2 @ Memphis - Week 16 (Feb 5–11)
Feb 4 @ Toronto; Feb 6 vs New Orleans; Feb 8 vs L.A. Clippers; Feb 9 vs Atlanta; Feb 11 vs Portland - Week 17 (Feb 12–18)
All-Star Break - Week 18 (Feb 19–25)
Feb 20 vs Dallas; Feb 22 vs Philadelphia; Feb 24 @ Portland; Feb 26 @ L.A. Clippers - Week 19 (Feb 26–Mar 3)
Mar 1 @ Denver; Mar 3 vs Memphis - Week 20 (Mar 4–10)
Mar 5 vs Toronto; Mar 7 vs Orlando; Mar 10 @ L.A. Lakers - Week 21 (Mar 11–17)
Mar 11 @ L.A. Clippers; Mar 13 @ Golden State; Mar 15 @ Oklahoma City; Mar 17 vs Phoenix - Week 22 (Mar 18–24)
Mar 18 vs Utah; Mar 20 vs Portland; Mar 22 @ Boston - Week 23 (Mar 25–31)
Mar 25 vs Houston; Mar 28 vs Detroit; Mar 30 @ Dallas - Week 24 (Apr 1–7)
Apr 2 @ Detroit; Apr 3 @ Philadelphia; Apr 5 vs Charlotte; Apr 7 @ Indiana - Week 25 (Apr 8–12)
Apr 8 @ Orlando; Apr 10 @ Houston; Apr 12 vs New Orleans
About Minnesota Timberwolves
The Minnesota Timberwolves, established in 1989, marked the NBA’s return to Minnesota after the Lakers’ relocation to Los Angeles decades earlier. Located in Minneapolis, they’ve called the Target Center home since 1990. After early struggles, the arrival of hometown legend Kevin Garnett in 1995 set the franchise on a new trajectory, eventually propelling them to their first-ever Western Conference Finals appearance in 2004.
Throughout their history, the Timberwolves have endured extended stretches of hardship—including years without playoff series wins — but have also experienced glimpses of elite competition. Garnett’s MVP campaign was the peak of their early success, while more recent years have seen them consistently challenge the upper tier of the West. Across 37 seasons, they’ve accumulated an all-time regular-season record that reflects both resilience and inconsistency.
Today, the Timberwolves balance legacy stars — like Garnett — and new-age standouts such as Anthony Edwards, capturing admiration and evolving their identity. The franchise’s transition in ownership to Marc Lore and Alex Rodriguez, approved by NBA governors, signals a renewed commitment to stability and growth in Minnesota.