The Minnesota Timberwolves are hitting the road for a two-game trip, kicking things off at the Footprint Center against the Phoenix Suns. They’re coming in hot after three straight wins, including a solid 100-92 victory over the Atlanta Hawks. As usual, Anthony Edwards stole the show, proving once again why he’s the heart of this team. Edwards dropped 23 points while adding five rebounds and four assists. Julius Randle and Rudy Gobert also stepped up, contributing 20 and 18 points, respectively.
However, just as things seemed to be clicking, the Wolves have run into a hurdle—a growing injury list. What’s more concerning is that an illness has hit the team, sidelining multiple players. Let’s break down the latest on Minnesota’s injury report ahead of this crucial showdown.
Minnesota Timberwolves injury report prior to Phoenix showdown
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Just when it looked like Minnesota was finding its groove, an illness has started making its way through the locker room. The latest injury report lists two key players—rookie Rob Dillingham and forward Naz Reid—as questionable due to illness. Their availability will be a game-time decision.
Reid has been a solid contributor this season, averaging 13.6 points and 5.1 rebounds while shooting 48.4% from the field. Losing him would be a significant blow, especially with Dillingham also uncertain for the game. And that’s not where the bad news ends—Donte DiVincenzo is officially out with a turf toe injury and will require surgery, adding another dent to the team’s depth.
Adding to their woes, Terrence Shannon Jr. will also miss time after suffering a Grade 2 mid-foot sprain. He’s expected to be sidelined for at least 2-to-4 weeks.
On the other side, the Suns aren’t at full strength either. Kevin Durant is listed as questionable due to a thumb injury, and his absence could tilt the game in Minnesota’s favor. While the Wolves are dealing with their own setbacks, a weakened Phoenix squad might just give them the opening they need.
Minnesota Timberwolves’ predicted starting five
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With the injuries piling up, head coach Chris Finch will need to get creative with his rotations. The good news? The team’s biggest stars—Anthony Edwards and Rudy Gobert—are still ready to go. But depth could be an issue, and Finch will have to make the most of the players he has available.
Here’s how the Timberwolves are expected to line up:
Positions | Starters |
PG | Mike Conley |
SG | Anthony Edwards |
SF | Jaden McDaniels |
PF | Julius Randle |
C | Rudy Gobert |
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Despite their growing injury list, the Wolves have history on their side. They’ve won their last five matchups against the Suns and will be looking to make it six in a row. Phoenix, on the other hand, is coming off a strong win against the Clippers and won’t be an easy opponent.
If Kevin Durant sits out, Minnesota might have the upper hand, but they’ll still need to bring their A-game to overcome their own setbacks. The big question now: Can the Timberwolves push through adversity and extend their winning streak? We’re about to find out.
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