The Minnesota Timberwolves will look to end the regular season with a win when they face the Phoenix Suns at home on Sunday.
The Wolves are coming off a 109-106 home win over the Atlanta Hawks on Friday.
Minnesota is in the West with a 56-25 record. The Wolves are 30-10 at home this season and 7-3 in their last 10 games. Minnesota continues to have the number one defense in the league with a defensive score of 108. 1.
This will be the third and final meeting between the Suns and Wolves in the regular season. The Suns lead the season series 2-0, with both wins at home in Phoenix.
The final results of Sunday’s game will indicate where the Wolves will be in the playoffs. A win will help the Wolves secure the No. 1 spot in the West. But Minnesota will also want Oklahoma City or Denver to lose. Learn more about Minnesota’s chances of securing the number one spot in the West here.
Here’s everything you want to know about Wolves vs Suns on Sunday, including kick-off time, how to get tickets to the game, watch it on TV, and pay attention to it on the radio.
The doors for this 2:30 p. m. schedule. The setting will open at 1 p. m. You can buy tickets for the event here. The first 15,000 enthusiasts will receive an Ant dunk poster at the door.
Wolves vs. Wolves Suns, which will be located at the Target Center in downtown Minneapolis, will air on Bally Sports North at 2:30 p. m. on Sunday, April 14. Play-by-play announcer Michael Grady and color analyst Jim Peterson will set the tone for Bally Sports North.
You can listen to Alan Horton, the voice of the Timberwolves radio, call the game on iHeartRadio’s Timberwolves channel, KFAN, and the Timberwolves app. The Timberwolves’ radio broadcast will begin 15 minutes before the end.
Note: Today’s injury report may be updated before the game begins.
Wolves
Anthony Edwards (illness) and Karl-Anthony Towns (torn left meniscus) are questionable. Jaylen Clark (Achilles rehab) is absent.
Suns
Drew Eubanks (right ankle soreness) is questionable to play. Damion Lee (right meniscus surgery) misses.
The Wolves will wear their Classic Edition uniforms and the Suns will wear them. Phoenix will play in their purple Icon Edition uniforms.
Seventh in the West, the Suns are 48-33 overall and 23-17 on the road this season. The Suns are 6-4 in their last 10 games and are on a two-game streak lately.
Phoenix will be highly motivated against Minnesota on Sunday. A win will help the Suns win the 2024 NBA Play-In tournament and finish in sixth place in the West.
The Suns have the 10th offensive score (116. 7 offensive score) and rank 13th on defense (113. 7 defensive score).
Potential key players in the Suns’ rotation, the Wolves: Kevin Durant, Grayson Allen, Bradley Beal, Devin Booker, Jusuf Nurkic, Royce O’Neal and Eric Gordon.
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