National Basketball Association
Preview
Washington at Minnesota
When: 8:00 PM ET, Saturday, February 1, 2025
Where: Target Center, Minneapolis, Minnesota

For the first time in months, the Minnesota Timberwolves are starting to resemble the team that reached the Western Conference finals last season.

Riding a season-high five-game winning streak, the Timberwolves welcome the Washington Wizards for a Saturday matchup in Minneapolis.

The lowly Wizards fell to 6-41 with a 134-96 home loss to the Los Angeles Lakers on Thursday. Washington has lost 16 straight, tying a franchise record.

While the rebuilding Wizards are looking toward the future, Minnesota is eager to climb the Western Conference standings following a perplexing start to the season.

After trading Karl-Anthony Towns to the New York Knicks for Julius Randle and Donte DiVincenzo before training camp, Wolves coach Chris Finch figured there would be a transition period.

With his team currently seventh in the West, Finch said the time for experimenting is over.

"We don't have that luxury," Finch said. "We had that early in the season when we were trying to figure out a lot more things."

If the past two weeks are any indication, the Wolves are back to being one of the league's most dangerous teams, with guard Anthony Edwards leading the way.

Hours after being named an All-Star for the third straight season, Edwards had 36 points, 11 assists, six rebounds and three blocks in a 138-113 win over the host Utah Jazz on Thursday.

Edwards took control after Randle exited the game in the first half with a groin injury and did not return. Randle will miss Saturday's contest.

Edwards was dominant against Utah, becoming the first player in franchise history to have 35-plus points, 10-plus assists and three blocked shots in a game.

"I thought he was outstanding," Finch said. "His approach, when he came out after his first shift, I told him, 'That's the way to set the tone of what we want out there.' Both ends of the right floor, making the right play, didn't force anything, got all his teammates involved, played defense."

Minnesota has won its last three meetings against Washington, including a 120-106 road victory on Jan. 13.

The Wizards took another step back on Thursday against the Lakers, who led 78-45 at halftime and won by 38.

The Wizards struggled again from 3-point range, shooting 10-for-44 (22.7 percent). Guard Jordan Poole said opponents are giving the Wizards open shots from the perimeter, but the team isn't capitalizing.

"A lot of people are just kind of sitting on our shots right now," Poole said, per The Washington Post. "Now we're just driving into the paint where there are also two or three more people to help."

Washington has been held under 100 points in four of its last six games, but coach Brian Keefe remains confident in his roster. He pushed back on the idea that his young players are creating a losing culture.

"I just don't believe that we will do that," Keefe told The Post. "I believe in the character in the room. I believe in the character of the organization. No one's running from where we are. We're not hiding from the disappointment of how we played a little bit lately."

Washington rookie center Alex Sarr, the No. 2 pick in the draft, will miss his third straight game because of a left ankle sprain.

--Field Level Media

Stats and Records
Team Comparison
  W/L Strk Home Away Day Night Div Conf
Washington 6-41 L16 5-20 1-21 0-2 6-39 4-3 5-20
Minnesota 27-21 W5 12-10 15-11 3-3 24-18 4-3 20-13
Last Meeting
Washington Minnesota
Date Away Home Pts Reb FG% Pts Reb FG%
1/13/25 MIN 120 WAS 106 106 34 44.0 120 53 49.4
Player Stats
Previous Matchup
Points Player Total FG% FTM
Washington K. Kuzma 22 42.9 1
Minnesota A. Edwards 41 56.0 8
Rebounds Player Total Off Def
Washington J. Valanciunas 8 2 6
Minnesota R. Gobert 11 5 6
Assists Player  
Washington K. Kuzma 5
Minnesota A. Edwards 7
Season
Points Player Total FG% FTM
Washington J. Poole 886 41.7 159
Minnesota A. Edwards 1340 44.7 211
Rebounds Player Total Off Def
Washington J. Valanciunas 399 116 283
Minnesota R. Gobert 515 161 354
Assists Player  
Washington J. Poole 211
Minnesota A. Edwards 227
Quickchart Matchup
Washington Washington Off vs  Minnesota Minnesota Defense
Washington Off vs Minnesota - Points For 107.0 Points For
Washington Off vs Minnesota - Points Against 107.9 Points Against
Washington - FG% 43.4 FG%
Minnesota - FG% 45.5 FG%
Washington - Reb 43.9 Reb
Minnesota - Reb 42.6 Reb
Minnesota Minnesota Off vs  Washington Washington Defense
Minnesota Off vs Washington - Points For 111.2 Points For
Minnesota Off vs Washington - Points Against 122.2 Points Against
Minnesota - FG% 46.5 FG%
Washington - FG% 47.8 FG%
Minnesota - Reb 43.7 Reb
Washington - Reb 48.7 Reb