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MIAMI – The only thing predictable about the Timberwolves is their unpredictability. After turning in two of their worst performances of the season over the previous three games, the Wolves came out an turned in an impressive 125-115 victory over the scrappy Miami Heat.
The Wolves desperately needed a strong performance today on South Beach and got exactly that. Despite some late turnovers, the Timberwolves took down the Heat 125-115 for their first win of 2026. Anthony Edwards led the way with 33 points and five assists, with Julius Randle having a nice bounce-back game with 23 points and 10 rebounds.
The Minnesota Timberwolves dominated the Heat tonight. Minnesota outscored Miami in the fourth quarter 21-6. The Heat were down 81-79 with 2:33 remaining and started the fourth quarter down 92-86.
Heat stars Bam Adebayo and Norman Powell keep it real regarding the team's outlook after the disappointing loss to the Timberwolves.
The Timberwolves travel to Miami in the midst of their four-game road trip. Minnesota looks to bounce back after an embarrassing loss to the Hawks.
The Miami Heat announced that second-year swingman Pelle Larsson, originally listed as questionable on the injury report, will sit out for Saturday night's game