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Timberwolves vs. Kings preview: tickets, TV channel, radio, injury report 

The Minnesota Timberwolves will look to extend their win streak to four games when they face the Sacramento Kings at home on Friday.

Minnesota is coming off a 110-101 win over the Memphis Grizzlies on Wednesday.

The Wolves are at the top of the West with a record of 42-17. Minnesota is 22-6 at home and 8-2 in their last 10 games. Continuing to lead the league in defense, the Wolves have a defensive rating of 107.7.

This will be the third meeting between the Kings and the Wolves. The season series is tied up 1-1. The Wolves beat the Kings in Sacramento 110-98 on Dec. 23. The Kings beat the Wolves in Minnesota 124-111 on Nov. 24.

Here's everything you need to know about Wolves vs. Kings on Friday, including how to get tickets to the game, watch it on TV and listen on the radio. 

Tickets & doors 

Doors to this 7 PM game will open at 5:30 PM. You can get tickets to the game here.

How to watch and listen to Wolves vs. Kings

  • Date: Friday, March 1
  • Time: 7 PM CT 
  • TV channel: Bally Sports North
  • Radio: KFAN FM | iHeartRadio | Timberwolves app 
  • Where: Target Center | Minneapolis, MN

Taking place at Target Center, Wolves vs. Kings will be broadcast live on Bally Sports North at 7 PM on Friday, March 1. Play-by-play announcer Michael Grady and color analyst Jim Peterson will be calling the game.

You can also listen to Alan Horton, the radio voice of the Timberwolves, call the game on iHeartRadio's Timberwolves channel and the Timberwolves app. The Timberwolves' radio broadcast will start 15 minutes before tip. 

Injury report 

Wolves 

  • Out: Kyle Anderson, Wendell Moore Jr., Leonard Miller and Jaylen Clark 

Kyle Anderson (Left Knee Sprain), Wendell Moore Jr. (G-League Assignment), Leonard Miller (G-League Assignment) and Jaylen Clark (Right Achilles Tendon Rupture Rehab) are out. 

Kings

  • Out: DeAaron Fox and Sasha Vezenkov

DeAaron Fox (Left Knee Contusion) and Sasha Vezenkov (Right Ankle Sprain) are out.

Jerseys 

  • Wolves: Statement Edition 
  • Kings: Association Edition 

The Wolves will be wearing their black Statement Edition uniforms against the Kings. Sacramento will be in their white Association Edition uniforms.

What to know about the Kings

A potential playoff matchup for the Wolves, the Kings are 8th in the West with a record of 33-25. Sacramento is 17-15 on the road this season and are 4-6 in their last 10 games. The Kings are currently on a two-game losing streak.

Sacramento is ranked 14th on offense (116.6 offensive rating) and are 20th on defense (116.4 defensive rating).

Possible rotation for the Kings against the Wolves: Domantas Sabonis, Keegan Murray, Kevin Huerter, Harrison Barnes, Malik Monk, Trey Lyles, Davion Mitchell and Chris Duarte.