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Wolves Bring Back 'Black Trees' Uniforms

The Timberwolves will wear their 'Black Trees' jerseys 28 times in 2025-26 to honor Kevin Garnett's era and connect current star Anthony Edwards to team history.

  • Team officials confirmed on Wednesday they will debut the 'Black Trees' Classic Edition uniform at Target Center on October 26 against the Indiana Pacers.
  • The Black Trees date back to the 1998–2008 era, featuring Kevin Garnett and framing a 2004 Western Conference Finals run under Flip Saunders with a 58-24 peak season.
  • The throwbacks include pine tree-patterned trim around the neck, shoulders and waistband, a jagged 'Timberwolves' wordmark, and a Classic Edition parquet court mirroring the 1990s hardwood.
  • Owners said they polled fans and Alex Rodriguez said polls showed strong demand, while CEO Matt Caldwell called the black set a bridge between eras and the franchise released an e-zine with a sign-up for purchase notifications.
  • The jerseys will appear 28 times during the 2025-26 season, including 21 home dates at Target Center and seven road games, as part of a planned recurring rollout.
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CBS Sports broke the news in United States on Wednesday, September 24, 2025.
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