The Timberwolves announced Friday that DiVincenzo won't require surgery to address the partial ligament tear in the big toe on his left foot and will be re-evaluated in three weeks. After being diagnosed with a Grade 3 sprain of the toe earlier in the week,
The Denver Nuggets and Minnesota Timberwolves are taking to the court for game two of their regular season series matchup on Saturday. The last time these two met, the Timberwolves walked away winning with a final score of 116-119.
Per a Minnesota press release, imaging revealed that he is dealing with a turf toe injury and has partially torn his plantar ligament in the toe. The ailment will not need surgical, and DiVincenzo is set to be reassessed in three weeks.
MINNEAPOLIS — Timberwolves guard Donte DiVincenzo will not require surgery and will be re-evaluated in three weeks as he recovers from a left great toe injury he suffered on Jan. 15, the team said in a statement Friday.
President Donald Trump's new Justice Department leadership issued an order Friday to curtail prosecutions against people accused of blocking reproductive rights facilities, calling the cases an example of the ''weaponization'' of law enforcement.
Minnesota Timberwolves veteran guard Mike Conley has seen it before. His team, still searching for their new identity in the aftermath of the Julius Randle-Karl-Anthony Towns trade, has stumbled through the first half of the season to the tune of a 23-21 start to the season.
The Minnesota Timberwolves picked up a big win over the Dallas Mavericks on Wednesday. In defeating Dallas 115-114, Minnesota pulled even with its Western Conference rivals in the loss column. After making the Western Conference Finals last season,
Kendrick Perkins thinks the Karl-Anthony Towns trade has been great for New York and awful for Minnesota. When the New York Knicks and Minnesota Timberwolves agreed to trade Karl-Anthony Towns for Julius Randle and Donte DiVincenzo, the move was seen as a win-win for both teams.
There's good news on that front. The Timberwolves released an update on DiVincenzo's injury on Friday, Jan. 24, noting that surgery will not be required and he will be re-evaluated in three weeks for a potential return after the All-Star break.