The Minnesota Timberwolves have been stuck in the Play-In picture of the Western Conference all season long. Their acquisition of Julius Randle hasn't worked out well this season, with their record being 27-21.
Mike Conley is listed as questionable with a right thumb sprain. If the Wolves choose to exercise caution with their 37-year-old point guard on the second night of a back-to-back,
Clark made his NBA debut earlier this month and had appeared in garbage time at the end of four comfortable wins. But when Finch put the 23-year-old in the game in the second quar
Minnesota received positive news this week in the form of the second opinion on Donte DiVincenzo’s left great toe. A stress fluoroscopy uncovered a stable turf toe injury for the Timberwolves’ guard, with a partial tear of the plantar ligament. The injury will not require surgery.
The update is good news for the team and DiVincenzo after surgery appeared to be an option following an initial magnetic resonance imaging exam DiVincenzo had earlier this week. T
There's good news on that front. The Timberwolves released an update on DiVincenzo's injury on Friday, Jan. 24, noting that surgery will not be required and he will be re-evaluated in three weeks for a potential return after the All-Star break.
Three injured rotational players forced Chris Finch to rely on his bench, where he got 53 points from Rob Dillingham, Naz Reid, Jaylen Clark, and Luka Garza in a blowout win.