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Minnesota faces Toronto for non-conference matchup
Both teams have similar records near playoff spots, with the Timberwolves averaging 115.8 points and Raptors 112.4 points per game, making this matchup crucial for momentum.
- On Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. EST, the Minnesota Timberwolves visit the Toronto Raptors in Toronto; the Timberwolves are 14-12 away while the Raptors are 14-11 at home.
- Minnesota's perimeter approach features 14.3 made 3-pointers per game while the Raptors allow 12.7 and shoot 34.0% from 3-point range.
- The Raptors enter averaging 112.4 points, 43.2 rebounds and 47.3% shooting, while the Timberwolves counter with 115.8 points, 45.6 rebounds and Rudy Gobert shooting 70.3% and averaging 10.7 points.
- Availability of Brandon Ingram and Scottie Barnes is pivotal as Jakob Poeltl and Terrence Shannon Jr. are listed day to day, which could alter rotations for Wednesday's game.
- Looking at matchups beyond this game, Minnesota's rebounding of 44.9 per game and the 3-point gap against Toronto's 34.0% shooting suggest tactical advantages.
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