- Matchup: Utah Jazz vs Minnesota Timberwolves
- Date: Friday, November 7, 2025
- Venue: Target Center, Minneapolis, MN
- Broadcast: FanDuel Sports Network
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The Utah Jazz (3-5) are headed to the Target Center where they aim to face off against the Minnesota Timberwolves (4-4) this Friday.

In their last outing, the Jazz suffered a defeat against the Pistons, ending the game at 114-103. Utah was assessed 17 personal fouls, while Detroit recorded 23. From three-point range, the Jazz connected on 11 out of 30 attempts, while the Pistons shot 59.1% from the free-throw line, hitting 13 of 22. The Pistons dominated in rebounds, securing 52 overall (13 offensive, 39 defensive) along with 2 blocks. Detroit tallied 24 assists and captured 5 steals throughout the game. Defensively, the Jazz allowed 49.5% shooting from the field (45 out of 91) while dishing out 24 assists, forcing the Pistons into 13 turnovers, and achieving 7 steals. On the boards, Utah collected 44 rebounds, including 11 offensive. They converted 25 of 29 free throws for an impressive 86.2% efficiency, ultimately shooting 38.4% from the field (33 of 86) and making 12 out of 39 from three-point territory.
Svi Mykhailiuk was a standout in the last game, finishing with a shooting percentage of 62.5%. He recorded 2 assists and logged 36 minutes on the court, grabbing 2 rebounds and totaling 28 points on 10 of 16 shooting.
As for their season record, the Jazz sit at 3-5. They average 114.0 points per game (23rd in the league) and maintain a shooting percentage of 43.8% from the field. From beyond the arc, Utah is hitting 31.5% (97 of 308) and boasts an 84.0% mark at the free-throw line. Overall, the Jazz average 48.9 rebounds per game, with 217 assists on the season, ranking 10th for passing in the NBA. However, they commit 17.5 turnovers and average 21.5 personal fouls per game.
Defensively, the Jazz force 13.8 turnovers per game and draw 24.5 personal fouls. They allow opponents to shoot 35.1% from three-point range and rank 19th in points allowed per game (118.0). Utah concedes a shooting percentage of 46.2% (338 of 732) while surrendering 42.0 rebounds per contest, placing them 25th in the NBA for opponent assists with 228 given up this season.
In their last game, the Timberwolves fell to the Knicks, finishing with a score of 137-114. Minnesota allowed New York to collect a total of 50 rebounds (21 offensive). They shot 45.2% from three-point territory (19 of 42) and were 8 for 9 from the charity stripe (88.9%). The Knicks made 55 of 102 shots from the field for a 53.9% success rate. Conversely, the Timberwolves shot 40 out of 83 attempts, giving them an accuracy of 48.2%. From three-point territory, Minnesota hit 19 of 40 efforts (47.5%) and converted 15 free throws for an 88.2% success rate. The Knicks had 21 personal fouls in the match, granting the Timberwolves 17 free throw attempts. Additionally, Minnesota turned the ball over 17 times and registered 6 steals. They managed to secure 22 defensive and 9 offensive rebounds, totaling 31 boards for the game.
Julius Randle played a crucial role for Minnesota, converting 12 of 21 with a field goal percentage of 57.1%, and pulling down 5 rebounds. He accumulated 32 points in 38 minutes, along with 4 assists.
Currently, Minnesota holds a record of 4-4. Offensively, the Timberwolves shoot 49.6% from the field, ranking them 6th in the league. They have scored 932 points this season (116.5 per game) and average 40.3 rebounds per game. They average 25.9 assists per contest (19th in the league), but also turn the ball over 15.3 times per game while committing 23.4 personal fouls daily. Their free throw percentage stands at 75.9%.
Defensively, the Timberwolves allow a 36.3% shooting rate from three-point attempts (107 of 295) and opponents are scoring 77.7% of their free throws. They yield 26.6 assists and 43.4 rebounds per game, ranking them 20th and 12th in the league, respectively. Minnesota is 20th in points allowed per game, giving up 118.3. They force 14.8 turnovers a game and have allowed teams to shoot 47.7% from the field (18th in the NBA).
Who will come out on top in this evening’s NBA match?
Recommendation: Bet on Utah
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