The Minnesota Timberwolves will look to earn their second straight victory when they take on the Golden State Warriors at home on Sunday.

Minnesota is coming off a 104-91 home victory over the Cleveland Cavaliers on Friday.

The Wolves are third in the West with a 48-22 record and are 24-9 at home this season. Minnesota is 6-4 in its last 10 games and continues to have the best defense in the league (108.3 defensive rating).

This will be the third and final clash between the Warriors and Wolves. Minnesota leads the season series 2-0, winning both games at Golden State in November.

Here’s everything you need to know about Wolves vs Warriors on Sunday, including start time, how to get tickets to the game, watch it on TV and listen to it on the radio.

Tickets and Gates

Gates for this 6 p.m. match will open at 4:30 p.m. You can get tickets for the match here.

How to watch and listen to Wolves vs Warriors

  • Date: Sunday March 24
  • Start time: 6:00 p.m. CT
  • TV channel: Bally Sports North
  • Radio: iHeartRadio | Timberwolves app
  • Or: Target center | Minneapolis, Minnesota

Taking place at the Target Center in downtown Minneapolis, Wolves vs. Warriors will be broadcast live on Bally Sports North at 6pm on Sunday March 24. 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 radio voice of the Timberwolves, call the game on iHeartRadio Timberwolves Channel and the Timberwolves app. The Timberwolves radio broadcast will begin 15 minutes before tipoff.

Injury report

Note: Tonight’s injury report will be updated before the game begins.

  • Questionable: Anthony Edwards and Rudy Gobert
  • Out: Karl-Anthony Towns and Jaylen Clark

Anthony Edwards (left middle finger dislocation/sprain) and Rudy Gobert (left rib sprain) are questionable to play.

Karl-Anthony Towns (torn left knee meniscus) and Jaylen Clark (rehab for ruptured right Achilles tendon) are out.

Jerseys

  • Wolves: Declaration editing
  • Warriors: Association Edition

The Wolves will wear their black Statement Edition uniforms against the Warriors. Golden State will play in its white Association Edition uniforms.

What you need to know about the Warriors

10th in the West, the Warriors are 36-33 overall and 18-14 on the road this season. Golden State is 4-6 in its last 10 games and is coming off a 123-111 loss to the Indiana Pacers on Friday.

The Warriors have the ninth-best offense (117.0 offensive rating) and are 19th on defense (115.6 defensive rating).

Possible rotation for the Warriors against the Wolves: Stephen Curry, Draymond Green, Jonathan Kuminga, Andrew Wiggins, Brandin Podziemski, Klay Thompson, Trayce Jackson-Davis, Chris Paul, Gary Payton II and Moses Moody.

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