Game Day: Wolves (10-5) @ Suns (9-6), Fri 11/21/25

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Game Day: Wolves (10-5) @ Suns (9-6), Fri 11/21/25

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Time: 7:00 pm AZ (6:00 pm PT/9:00 pm ET)
Place: Mortgage Matchup Center, Phoenix, AZ
TV: AZ Family 3TV, NBALP

The TWolves come to town for NBA Cup play. The Wolves are 2-0 and atop West Group A while the Suns are 1-0 and tied with OKC for 2nd. Unfortunately, Grayson Allen remains out and additionally Rasheer Fleming is out with a sprained ankle. According to Tankathon.com, the Suns and Thunder have the most difficult schedules for the remainder of the NBA season. So, buckle up.

https://www.nba.com/gamenotes/timberwolves.pdf
https://www.nba.com/gamenotes/suns.pdf

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Synchronicity and all that jazz, man.

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Damn. When did Flemming get hurt…

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The Wolves' size concerns me, especially Randle who's a load and we've had trouble with for a few years now even when he was with the Knicks. Maybe a Wemby type of gameplan doubling Randle and rotating out to Ant and DDV will work. You want Randle making quick decisions and he doesn't always handle doubles well. Just can't leave someone like Royce, Dunn or Brooks alone on him. Wonder if Oso sees some minutes at the 4.

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Brooks is pretty strong and probably the best option(outside of a 5) we’ve had for Randle in awhile. Randle could definitely still be a problem though.

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This is gonna be a tough one. Wish Grayson were back; we really need some more scoring next to Book. Our big men are mostly lousy matchups against Minny's front line. Will be interesting to see whether Mark Williams is able to get any good looks against Gobert.

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pickle wrote:
Fri Nov 21, 2025 1:17 am
Damn. When did Flemming get hurt…
Exactly. Was it in practice ? I didn't see him get hurt in the Blazer game.
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Tonight's Officials:

Kevin Scott, Eric Dalen, and Robert Hussey.
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Recent history between these teams has not been kind to the Suns. To recap:

The Suns last beat the Wolves in the final regular season game of the Vogel era, in April 2024. This set up a matchup between the teams in the first round of the playoffs. A lot of experts picked the Suns, who had won all 3 regular season games that year, to take the series. Instead, Minnesota absolutely curbstomped Phoenix through the first three games, then took a close game 4 for the sweep, despite Booker's 49 points. One could also think of as this as the defining Brad Beal game in a Suns uniform: 30% shooting, 9 points, 6 turnovers, 6 fouls in what was almost certainly the last game of any significance that he'll ever play.

Then the TWolves continued to pile insult onto injury last season, sweeping the 4-game regular season series with the final two games again being double digit beatdowns. All in all it's eight consecutive losses, with five of them being by at least 12 points.

So this could be a chance to see if this is a team that won't be intimidated and take all that lying down. It'd be nice to see some fire and competitiveness out of the group tonight.

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