The Phoenix Suns are set to tip off against the Minnesota Timberwolves on Friday, Nov. 21, in a West Group A Emirates NBA Cup matchup.
The Suns (9-6) are coming off a comfortable 127-110 road win against the Portland Trail Blazers on Tuesday.
The Timberwolves (10-5) are coming off back-to-back wins over the lowly Dallas Mavericks and Washington Wizards.
For Minnesota, Jaden McDaniels (wrist) was out for the Timberwolves’ previous game against Washington. He’s listed as a game-time decision to play Friday. Terrance Shannon Jr., a 2024 first-round pick, is out nursing a foot injury.
For Phoenix, Jalen Green remains sidelined with a hamstring injury. Grayson Allen has missed the Suns’ past two games with an injured quad and remains listed as a game-time decision.
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The Suns are 1-0 so far in NBA Cup play with a +22 differential. The T-Wolves are 2-0 in NBA Cup play with a +54 differential to lead West Group A.
This will be a big early test for a retooled Suns team with in-season tournament ramifications.
Here’s how fans can tune in.
What channel is the Suns vs Timberwolves NBA Cup game on? How to watch on TV
The game between the Suns and Timberwolves will be televised locally on Arizona’s Family, Channel 3.
Fans in Minnesota can watch on FanDuel Sports Network.
NBA League Pass customers can watch the game on that service as well.
What time does the Suns vs Timberwolves NBA Cup game start?
Tipoff for the game is scheduled for 7 p.m. MST.
What’s the all-time matchup record between the Suns and Timberwolves?
Entering Friday’s game, the Suns hold a significant advantage in the all-time matchup against the Timberwolves. Phoenix is 83-48 all-time against Minnesota.
Suns vs Timberwolves prediction
Phoenix will look to stay unbeaten in NBA Cup play Friday night, but the Timberwolves are certainly a formidable opponent.
Minnesota is already 2-0 in NBA Cup play with a dominant +54 point differential. Anthony Edwards and Julius Randle provide a daunting one-two offensive punch, while the “Stifle Tower” Rudy Gobert and his four Defensive Player of the Year awards anchors the defense.
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Phoenix will have fresh legs after having two days off. The Suns have played well at home this year (6-2 record) as well, but with Green out and Allen nursing a quad injury that could force him to miss the game as well, Phoenix may not have enough firepower.
Prediction: Timberwolves win 122-114
