
The Minnesota Timberwolves (33-22) host the Portland Trail Blazers (26-28) tonight, 11 February 2026, at the Target Center in Minneapolis. Tip-off is scheduled for 8:00 p.m. ET (7:00 p.m. CT) as both teams look to secure momentum heading into the upcoming All-Star Break.
Minnesota enters the contest as a 7.5-point favourite, looking to build on a recent 138-116 victory over the Atlanta Hawks. That win provided a much-needed reprieve for a squad that had faced internal scrutiny regarding effort levels. The Timberwolves have been bolstered by the mid-season acquisition of Ayo Dosunmu, whose bench scoring and defensive depth have already made an impact on Chris Finch’s rotation.
The Trail Blazers arrive in Minneapolis as one of the league’s “red hot” teams, currently riding a three-game winning streak. Despite their sub-.500 record, Portland has shown resilience on the road, though they are currently fighting to snap a three-game losing skid specifically in away venues. Key players like Deni Avdija have been instrumental in Portland’s recent surge, helping the team remain competitive in the Western Conference play-in race.
Head-to-Head & Matchup History
This is the second meeting between the two clubs this season. In their previous encounter on 22 October 2025, Anthony Edwards exploded for 41 points to lead Minnesota to a narrow 118-114 victory in Portland. Historically, the Trail Blazers have dominated the regular-season series with 92 wins to Minnesota’s 48, though the Timberwolves have won the last several matchups dating back to the 2023-24 season.
| Matchup Detail | Information |
|---|---|
| Venue | Target Center, Minneapolis, MN |
| Betting Odds | Timberwolves -7.5; O/U 238.5 |
| Last Meeting | MIN 118, POR 114 (22 Oct 2025) |
| Broadcast | FanDuel Sports Network, NBA League Pass |
Key Storylines
- The Dosunmu Factor: Minnesota’s front office has been praised for the trade to acquire Ayo Dosunmu. His ability to provide secondary playmaking takes the pressure off Anthony Edwards and Mike Conley.
- Portland’s Momentum: The Blazers are seeking their fourth consecutive win. A victory tonight would pull them within one game of the .500 mark and solidify their status as a dangerous post-season threat.
- Interior Battle: Rudy Gobert’s defensive presence will be tested by Portland’s mobile frontcourt. Gobert recently challenged his teammates to increase their intensity, a call that was answered in their 22-point blowout of Atlanta earlier this week.
With both teams relatively healthy according to the latest injury reports, tonight’s game serves as a critical litmus test for Minnesota’s consistency and Portland’s ability to maintain their winning form against top-tier Western Conference competition.
