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Prices for Timberwolves tickets depend on several factors. Early season games on a weekday, against an opponent that isn't competing for a top spot in the conference tend to be cheaper than tickets for a weekend game against the top-ranked teams in the NBA. A ticket for an upper-level seat, behind the hoop is generally going to cost less than a ticket on the main level, at mid-court. We recommend picking a game a few weeks ahead of schedule and scrolling through the seat options on our website. When the team makes the NBA playoffs, seats are in high demand. Picking the right ticket is easy when you use our service.
The 2023-24 Timberwolves season was much improved when compared to the prior season. The team finished the regular season with a 56-26 record, landing them in third place in the Western Conference. They took that momentum into the NBA playoffs and faced the Phoenix Suns in the first round. In that round, the Timberwolves swept the Suns 4-0 and took on the Denver Nuggets in round number two. The Nuggets proved to be a worthy opponent, and that series went seven games, with Minnesota coming out on top in the final game. On May 22, the Timberwolves started the next series against the Dallas Mavericks. Dallas took a commanding 3-0 lead in that series before the T-Wolves managed to win game four. Final score: 105-100. Sadly, the team could not rally beyond that single win, and Dallas defeated the Timberwolves in game five of the series.
Anthony Edwards along with Timberwolves fans came away from the playoff run looking very optimistic. This was the best team play in many years, and Edwards was quoted as saying "We'll be back next year." Edwards got a taste of the post-season and his fellow teammates plan to build on their success. Their defense held teams in check all season, and Defensive Player of the Year Rudy Gobert will spend the offseason preparing for another deep playoff run in 2024. What could be an off-the-court concern for Minnesota? Their salary commitment for next season. Already at 193 million dollars, the team will be forced to adjust their payroll while hoping to keep key players on their roster. That may mean that Karl-Anthony Towns may be on his way out of the Timberwolves locker room for next season. Towns is a fan favorite and has spent his entire career in Minnesota. He's been nominated four times as an NBA All-Star and been named a member of the ALL-NBA team on two occasions.
The Timberwolves took their overall 42-40 record into the NBA playoffs in 2023. They were the eighth seed in the playoffs, which meant that their first opponent was the top-ranked Denver Nuggets. The team managed one victory in the best-of-seven series and bowed out of the playoffs after a loss in game number five. The team included great performances by Anthony Edwards, who scored 24.6 points per game over the season and also led the team in total points scored. At age 21, this young player was amazing on the court most nights. He had 350 assists and blocked 58 shots. Edwards continues to be a force on the Timberwolves team. Jaden McDaniels played in 79 games, scoring 953 points and 307 total rebounds. Veteran player, D'Angelo Russell played in 54 games before being traded to Los Angeles. He averaged 17.9 points per game. Will the Timberwolves improve their place in the NBA Western Conference in 2023? With the five-year contract extension for Edwards, fans know he'll be leading the team for years to come. Leonard Miller and Jaylen Clark were drafted by the Timberwolves in the 2023 NBA draft. Miller averaged 16.9 points per game. Jaylen Clark is known for his defense.