A Comprehensive Look at the Timberwolves Basketball Schedule

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A Comprehensive Look at the Wolves Basketball Schedule

The Minnesota Timberwolves will have their hands full this upcoming season as they look to improve upon their disappointing campaign from a year ago. They’ll have their work cut out for them, but if they can stay healthy and gel as a unit, they could surprise some people. Let’s take a comprehensive look at the Timberwolves’ schedule for the upcoming season

A Closer Look at the Timberwolves Schedule

The Minnesota Timberwolves have a long and storied history, dating back to their debut season in 1989. The team has undergone many changes in the intervening years, but one thing has remained steadfast: their dedication to hardwood excellence. This year is shaping up to be no different, as the Timberwolves look to make a run at the NBA playoffs

To that end, let’s take a closer look at the Timberwolves’ schedule for the upcoming season Below is a comprehensive list of the team’s games, including opponent, date, time, and location. Mark your calendars and clear your schedules; it’s time to get ready for some basketball!

-October 17th: Timberwolves vs Mavericks, 7:00pm CT, Target Center
-October 20th: Timberwolves @ Nets, 6:30pm CT, Barclays Center
-October 22nd: Timberwolves vs Knicks, 7:00pm CT, Target Center
-October 25th: Timberwolves @ Cavaliers, 6:00pm CT, Quicken Loans Arena
-October 27th: Timberwolves vs Heat, 7:00pm CT

A Detailed Look at the Timberwolves Schedule

The 2019-20 Minnesota Timberwolves schedule is out, and die-hard fans are looking forward to another season of exciting basketball. This year, the team will play 82 regular season games, 41 at home and 41 on the road. They will also participate in the NBA’s annual Christmas Day game, which will be held at Target Center against the Los Angeles Lakers.

Below is a comprehensive look at the Timberwolves schedule, including a breakdown of each month’s games, highlights, and TV information.

September
The Timberwolves will tip-off their 2019-20 campaign with a Home game against the Brooklyn Nets on October 23rd. Other notable games in September include a road matchup against the Los Angeles Clippers on October 25th, and a home game against reigning NBA MVP Giannis Antetokounmpo and the Milwaukee Bucks on October 29th.

October
In October, the Timberwolves will play eight games, four at home and four on the road. Notable matchups include a home game against Kyrie Irving and the new-look Brooklyn Nets on November 1st, and a road game against Zion Williamson and the New Orleans Pelicans on Halloween night.

November
The Wolves will play 11 games in November, including seven at home and four on the road. Notable matchups include a Black Friday showdown against Russel Westbrook and the Houston Rockets at Target Center, as well as back-to-back road games against championship contenders Kawhi Leonard and Paul George of the Los Angeles Clippers

December
December will be a busy month for the Wolves, as they play 16 games including nine at Target Center. They’ll participate in the NBA’s annual Christmas Day game against Lebron James and the Los Angeles Lakers at Staples Center Other notable matchups include Golden State Warriors (away) on December 27th, Denver Nuggets (away) on December 29th, Portland Trail Blazers (home) on December 31st.

January
The Wolves start off January with eight consecutive games away from Target Center before returning home to take on Damian Lillard and the Portland Trail Blazers on January 14th. They’ll close out the month with back-to-back home games against Eastern Conference rivals Milwaukee Bucks (January 29th) and Chicago Bulls (January 31st).

February
In February,the Timberwolves will play 13 games including seven at Target Center. Notable matchups include visits from Anthony Davis and Zion Williamson of the New Orleans Pelicans (February 8th), Carmelo Anthony and Portland Trail Blazers (February 12th), Kyrie Irving and Brooklyn Nets (February 21st). The Wolves will close out February with three straight Western Conference opponents – Los Angeles Lakers (away), Phoenix Suns (home), San Antonio Spurs (away).

March & April March brings warmer weather and more outdoor activity, but it also means that playoff basketball is right around the corner! The Wolves have 14 games scheduled in March including eight at Target Center where they’ll host Julius Randleand Knicks (March 3rd), Jimmy Butlerand Miami Heat(March 5th), Donovan Mitchelland Utah Jazz(March 8th). The month ends with back-to-back home contests – Charlotte Hornets(March 30th) & Detroit Pistons(April 1st). April is light in terms of both quantity (two games)and quality(no marquee matchups), but it’ll be exciting to see which teams are fighting for playoff positioning heading into final stretch of regular season!

A Look at the Timberwolves Home Schedule

The Timberwolves will tip off their home schedule on October 23rd against the San Antonio Spurs. Tickets for this game and all home games can be purchased through the Timberwolves website or through Ticketmaster. The complete home schedule is as follows:

October
23 – San Antonio Spurs
25 – Sacramento Kings
30 – Indiana Pacers

November
1 – Detroit Pistons
3 – Toronto Raptors
5 – Miami Heat
7 – Cleveland Cavaliers
9 – Charlotte Hornets
12 – Boston Celtics
14 – Los Angeles Clippers
21 – Oklahoma City Thunder*
23 – Utah Jazz*

December

2– Brooklyn Nets* 4- Denver Nuggets 7- Memphis Grizzlies 9- New Orleans Pelicans 11- Los Angeles Lakers 14- Golden State Warriors 16- Houston Rockets 18- Indiana Pacers 21- Dallas Mavericks 23- Portland Trail Blazers* 27 – Minnesota Lynx 30 – Phoenix Suns

A Look at the Timberwolves Away Schedule

The Timberwolves will have their fair share of tough road games this season, with some of their most difficult tests coming against Western Conference foes. Here’s a look at some of the key road games on the Timberwolves’ schedule:

-January: The Timberwolves will start the month of January with a difficult three-game road trip which includes games against the Golden State Warriors Portland Trail Blazers and Utah Jazz All three of these teams are expected to be playoff contenders in the Western Conference this season, so it will be a good early test for the Timberwolves.

-February: The Timberwolves will have another tough road trip in February, this time with games against the Houston Rockets San Antonio Spurs and Oklahoma City Thunder The Rockets and Spurs are two of the best teams in the Western Conference so this will be another good test for the Timberwolves.

-March: The Timberwolves will close out their regular season with a four-game road trip which includes games against the Denver Nuggets Los Angeles Lakers Phoenix Suns and Sacramento Kings This road trip could be critical for the Timberwolves’ playoff chances, as they’ll be facing off against several other teams who are fighting for a spot in the playoffs.

A Look at the Timberwolves Back-to-Backs

The Minnesota Timberwolves will have 19 back-to-back games during the 2017-18 NBA season Here is a comprehensive look at their schedule:

October:
4-5 vs Sacramento, then 6 vs Portland
11-12 @ Indiana, then 13 @ Cleveland
18-19 vs Charlotte, then 20 @ Dallas
25-26 @ Houston, then 27 @ San Antonio

November:
1-2 vs Utah, then 3 vs Phoenix
8-9 @ Oklahoma City then 10 vs Memphis
15-16 vs Brooklyn, then 17 vs Boston
22-23 @ Denver, then 24 @ LA Lakers
29-30 @ Portland, then 1vs LA Clippers

December:
6-7 vs Milwaukee, then 8 information unavailable at this time (TBD)10 14-15 information unavailable at this time (TBD)17 21-22 information unavailable at this time (TBD) 24 26-27 information unavailable at this time (TBD) 29 information unavailable at this time (TBD) 31 information unavailable at this time( TBD) versus Orlando 4 6 8 11 13 15 18 20 22 25 27 29 information unavailableatthis time( TBD)31 Informationunavailableatthistime( TBD) versus Sacramento Kings 2 5 7 9 12 14 26 28 Informationunavailableatthistime( TBD)30 Informationunavailableatthistime( TBD ) versus Portland Trail Blazers 4 6 8 11 13 15 18 20 22 25 information unavailable at this time( TBD )informationunavailableatthis time ( TBD )information unavailableatthis time(TBD ) 27 29 31 Informationunavailableatthese dates and times (all three days in January ) due to conflict with live television programming on NBATV . Such programming will be announced closer to the date. Please check your local listings or visit http://www.nba.com/tvschedule for updated times and channels. Thank you for your understanding. 2 4 7 9 11 14 16 23 25 28 30 versus Boston Celtics 3 5 7 10 12 14 17 19 21 24 26 28 31Information unavailable at this time ( all three days in February ) due to conflict with live television programming on TNT . Such programming will be announced closer to the date. Please check your local listings or visit http://www.nba.com/tvschedule for updated times and channels . Thank you for your understanding . 2 7 9 11 14 16 21 23 28 March : 1 -2 Information unavailable at these dates and times due to conflict with live television programming on ESPN . Such programming will be announced closer to the date . Please check your local listings or visit http ://www .nba .com/tvschedule for updated times and channels . Thank you for your understanding . 4 -5 @ Washington , then 6 -7 LA Clippers 10 11 -12 Miami ,then13 Washington 16 17 -18 New York ,then19 Detroit 23 -24 Atlanta ,then25 Miami 30 -31 Cleveland April : 3 Indiana 6 Toronto

A Look at the Timberwolves’ National TV Games

The Minnesota Timberwolves will have 22 games televised nationally this season, the most in franchise history. Twelve of those games will be on ESPN, eight on TNT and two on ABC.

The Wolves will make their TNT debut on Nov. 2 at home against the defending champion Golden State Warriors Their first ESPN appearance will be two nights later, when they travel to Oklahoma City to take on the Thunder.

Here is a complete list of the Wolves’ national TV games:

Nov. 2 vs. Golden State (TNT)
Nov. 4 at Oklahoma City (ESPN)
Nov. 14 vs. Houston (ESPN)
Nov. 25 vs. Portland (TNT)
Dec. 16 at Boston (ESPN)
Dec. 23 at Golden State (ABC)
Dec. 25 vs. Los Angeles Lakers (ESPN)
Jan. 3 at Denver (TNT)
Jan 6 vs Milwaukee (ESPN)
Jan 17 at Houston (ESPN) Jan 20 vs San Antonio (TNT) Jan 27 at Oklahoma City

A Look at the Timberwolves’ Local TV Games

The Timberwolves will be appear on local TV a total of 31 times this season. This gives fans plenty of opportunities to catch the team in action, whether they’re at home or on the road. Here’s a comprehensive look at the games that will be televised in the Twin Cities area:

October:
17 vs. Utah Jazz (ESPN), 8 p.m.
20 vs. Los Angeles Clippers (FSN), 8 p.m.
22 vs. Memphis Grizzlies (FSN), 7 p.m.
25 vs. Miami Heat (FSN), 7 p.m.
27 vs. Orlando Magic (FSN), 7 p.m.
29 @ Indiana Pacers (FSN), 6 p.m.]]

November:
3 @ Charlotte Hornets (FSN), 6 p.m.]]
5 @ Cleveland Cavaliers (FSN), 6:30 p.m.]]
8 @ Brooklyn Nets (YES), 6:30 p

A Look at the Timberwolves’ Key Games

The Timberwolves will have a lot of tough games this season. Some of their key games are:
-November 27th vs. the Los Angeles Lakers
-December 1st vs. the Houston Rockets
-December 11th vs. the Oklahoma City Thunder
-January 8th vs. the Los Angeles Clippers
-January 22nd vs. the Milwaukee Bucks

A Look at the Timberwolves’ Potential Record

The Minnesota Timberwolves will be looking to improve upon their performance from last season, when they went 28-54.
This coming season, they’ll have their work cut out for them if they want to make the playoffs.
Let’s take a look at their schedule and see what their potential record could be.

The Timberwolves will start the season off playing 6 of their first 7 games on the road.
They’ll have a chance to get off to a good start, as they’ll be playing some of the weaker teams in the league during that stretch.
If they can manage to win a few of those games, it will put them in good position moving forward.
After that, they’ll have a much more favourable schedule, with only 3 away games in their next 12.
This is where they need to take advantage and rack up some wins.
If they can go into the all-star break with a winning record, they’ll have a good chance of making the playoffs
However, things will get tough for them again after the break, as they finish the season playing 9 of their last 14 games on the road.
It’s going to be a tough task for them, but if they can gut it out and win some key games down the stretch, they could find themselves in the playoffs for the first time since 2004.

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