The New Orleans Pelicans, currently holding a record of 13-40, are eager to break a three-game losing streak as they face off against the Minnesota Timberwolves, who stand at 32-20, on February 6, 2026. The game is set to take place at the Target Center and will be broadcasted on FDSN, Gulf Coast Sports, and Pelicans+.
For fans planning to watch the game, tip-off is scheduled for 8 p.m. ET. Those interested in attending the game in person can find tickets available on StubHub.
As the match approaches, both teams are keeping a close eye on player statuses. For the Timberwolves, Julian Phillips is considered questionable due to a wrist injury, while Terrence Shannon is out with a foot issue. Additionally, Julius Randle and Ayo Dosunmu both face questionable designations with their respective thumb and quadricep injuries. On the Pelicans’ side, Dejounte Murray is ruled out due to a leg injury.
Statistically, the Timberwolves have an edge, averaging 119.6 points per game, which is marginally lower than the 121 points the Pelicans concede. Conversely, New Orleans manages to score an average of 114.5 points per game, which is just slightly less than the 114.8 points that Minnesota allows.
This upcoming matchup offers an exciting opportunity for the Pelicans to turn their season around and reclaim momentum against a strong Timberwolves squad. Fans are hopeful for a competitive game that may bring a much-needed victory for New Orleans.
