- Matchup: Minnesota Timberwolves vs. Phoenix Suns
- Date: Friday, November 21, 2025
- Venue: Mortgage Matchup Center, Phoenix, AZ
- Broadcast: AZ Family Sports Network
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This Friday, the Minnesota Timberwolves (10-5) are set to clash with the Phoenix Suns (9-6) at the Mortgage Matchup Center.

In their last outing, the Timberwolves secured a victory against the Wizards, triumphing 120-109. Minnesota logged 15 personal fouls compared to the Wizards’ 26, and shot 14-of-32 from three-point range. Washington converted 9 out of 12 free throw attempts, finishing at 75.0%. The Wizards captured a total of 43 rebounds (12 offensive and 31 defensive) and achieved 4 blocks, alongside 25 assists and 6 steals. Defensively, the Timberwolves allowed their opponents to shoot 48.9% (43 of 88) from the floor, while they collectively made 28 assists, caused 17 turnovers, and recorded 11 steals. Minnesota tallied 50 rebounds, 19 of which were offensive, and converted 23 of their 32 free throw attempts for a success rate of 71.9%. Overall, the Timberwolves posted a field goal percentage of 44.7% (42 of 94) and hit 13 of their 38 three-point shots.
Julius Randle made a significant impact in the last game, finishing with an impressive shooting percentage of 57.9% and dishing out 6 assists. He played for 33 minutes, secured 10 rebounds, and ended with 32 points from 11 of 19 shooting.
The Timberwolves currently boast a record of 10-5 this season. They average 120.6 points per game (8th in the league) with a field goal percentage of 49.3%. From beyond the arc, Minnesota is hitting 38.2% on three-point attempts (207 of 542) and shoots 77.4% from the free throw line. The team averages 44.0 rebounds per game and has tallied a total of 398 assists this season, ranking 14th in the league for assists. They average 14.9 turnovers per game and commit 22.7 personal fouls.
Defensively, Minnesota forces 15.6 turnovers and draws 22.0 fouls per game, ranking 16th in assists given up with 395. They hold opponents to a 45.5% shooting percentage (606 of 1,333) and allow 43.8 rebounds per contest. The Timberwolves permit 36.2% on three-point shots and are ranked 9th in the NBA for points per game allowed (114.1).
In their most recent match, the Suns emerged victorious with a score of 127-110 over the Trail Blazers. Phoenix grabbed a total of 28 defensive rebounds and 18 offensive boards, totaling 46 for the game. They turned the ball over 18 times but also produced 19 steals. The Trail Blazers committed 12 fouls, allowing the Suns to take 22 free throw attempts, from which they made 19, resulting in an 86.4% success rate. Phoenix hit 14 of 40 three-point attempts (35.0%) and concluded the match with a field goal percentage of 48.0% (47 of 98). The Suns allowed the Trail Blazers to shoot 43.3% (42 of 97) and surrendered 15 offensive rebounds.
Devin Booker played a pivotal role for the Suns, scoring 19 points in 29 minutes along with 5 assists, achieving a shooting percentage of 46.2% (6 of 13), while also pulling down 6 rebounds.
The Suns currently hold a 9-6 record for the season. They are averaging 23.4 personal fouls per game and maintain an 82.0% free throw shooting percentage. Phoenix averages 26.9 assists per game (11th in the league) while committing 16.2 turnovers. They have scored a total of 1,790 points this season, averaging 119.3 points per game, pulling down 43.6 rebounds per matchup. Offensively, they shoot 47.4% from the field, ranking 13th in the league.
On the defensive end, the Suns are 8th in the league for points allowed per game, permitting 114.1. They produce 16.7 turnovers per game and allow opponents to shoot 46.6% from the field (13th in the league). Opponents convert 33.9% on three-point shots (184 of 543) while the Suns allow 80.5% free throw shooting. They surrender 26.7 assists and 41.9 rebounds per game, ranking 16th and 8th, respectively, in the league.
Who will cover the spread in tonight’s NBA matchup?
Pick: Opt for Phoenix
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