The Minnesota Timberwolves find themselves at a crucial juncture in the NBA season. With a potential hot streak, they could secure homecourt advantage for the playoffs, but any misstep may lead them toward the uncertainty of the Play-In Tournament. Fortunately, facing the Memphis Grizzlies presents an opportunity for the Timberwolves to maintain their momentum.
Jaden McDaniels has emerged as a key player in this stretch, showcasing his abilities and expressing his desire to remain with the team. Recently, he made headlines with an impressive performance, scoring 21 points on a flawless 5-of-5 from behind the arc in a game against the Oklahoma City Thunder. This stellar outing is part of his outstanding form, having exceeded 13.5 points in seven of his last nine games, and achieving this mark in 26 out of 47 games this season. His three-point shooting has markedly improved, with a 44.0% success rate this year on an average of 3.4 attempts per game, setting a favorable stage for his performance against the Grizzlies.
The Grizzlies have struggled defensively, conceding the fourth-most three-point attempts in their last ten games, allowing opponents to launch about 40.7 three-pointers per game. With McDaniels hitting his stride, he is well-positioned to capitalize on these opportunities.
Furthermore, McDaniels has reliably hit multiple three-pointers in his last three games and five of his last six outings, boasting an impressive shooting percentage of 58.3% from beyond the arc. As the Timberwolves have managed to cover the spread in their recent games, these trends suggest an optimistic outlook for their performance against Memphis.
The Timberwolves are favored to win, with the betting spread set at -9. The odds indicate that the Timberwolves are positioned strongly, with a moneyline of -360 compared to the Grizzlies at +280. The over/under is set at 229.5, reflecting expectations for a competitive matchup.
As the game approaches, fans will be tuned in for what promises to be an exciting contest at the FedExForum in Memphis, TN, on the evening of January 31, 2026. The matchup could be pivotal for the Timberwolves as they aim to solidify their playoff positioning while showcasing the talents of players like McDaniels.
