The Timberwolves faced another defeat against the Portland Trail Blazers, losing 106-98, marking their third consecutive loss. Shaedon Sharpe shone for the Blazers, scoring 33 points, including nine in the final moments. The Wolves struggled with ball security, committing 14 turnovers, and shot only 39% from the field.
Despite Anthony Edwards leading with 24 points, the team lacked cohesion, especially with Mike Conley resting. The Blazers, missing key players, capitalized on the Wolves' mistakes, showcasing their depth and resilience.