The Minnesota Timberwolves pay a visit to the Chase Center to face the Golden State Warriors on Sunday (February 27) in NBA Regular Season action. The betting odds and predictions are given below:
In one of the better matchups of the day, the seventh-placed Warriors go head-to-head with the eighth-placed T’Wolves. Both sides have identical win records and recent forms. Both sides have won four of their last six and can claim even ground in this game.
The absence of Steph Curry will be a huge miss naturally, but this season especially as he has been impeccable. Leading the side in scoring with nearly 30 points per game, his ability to rip defenses apart is a huge miss.
For the T’Wolves, Anthony Edwards has been immense, leading their scoring with 25 points per game on a ridiculous 57% true shooting.
Minnesota Timberwolves vs. Golden State Warriors Match Details
Fixture: Minnesota Timberwolves @ Golden State Warriors
Date & Time: Sunday, February 26, 2023, 7:30 p.m. EST
Venue: Chase Center, San Francisco, California
Minnesota Timberwolves vs. GS Warriors Injury Report
TEAM | PLAYER | INJURY | STATUS |
Minnesota Timberwolves | Karl-Anthony Towns | Calf | Out |
GS Warriors | Steph Curry | Lower Leg | Out |
GS Warriors | Andrew Wiggins | Personal | Out |
Several injuries are to be noted in this one, as the Warriors come into this game with Curry and Andrew Wiggins while Minnesota are without Karl-Anthony Towns.

Timberwolves vs. Warriors Betting Odds & Spreads
TEAMS | SPREAD | TOTAL | MONEYLINE |
Minnesota Timberwolves | +2.5 (-110) | Over 233.5 (-110) | +118 |
GS Warriors | -2.5 (-110) | Under 233.5 (-110) | -139 |
Timberwolves vs. Warriors Starting 5s
Timberwolves: PG Mike Conley SG Anthony Edwards SF Jaden McDaniels PF Kyle Anderson C Rudy Gobert
Warriors: PG Jordan Poole SG Klay Thompson SF Donte DiVincenzo PF Draymond Green (GTD) C Kevon Looney
Timberwolves vs. Warriors Betting Prediction
The Warriors are strong but Minnesota should be able to cover the spread. With the form that Edwards is in, he can easily rip through the Warriors’ defense, who are short on personnel. They haven’t been at their very best this season but in the postseason will look to go back-to-back toward the finals.