The Minnesota Timberwolves are one of the hottest teams in the NBA right now. Led by superstar Anthony Edwards, the franchise has not seen this level of excitement in years. With that success has come a surge in demand, and now, a noticeable jump in ticket prices that is leaving some longtime season ticket holders with serious sticker shock.

Why Timberwolves Ticket Prices Are Going Up

Compared to the rest of the NBA, the Timberwolves have historically sat in the bottom third of the league when it comes to ticket prices. Even with recent success, Minnesota has remained priced below comparable markets like Milwaukee and Denver. For the 2026 season, the team announced what it calls a price reset aimed at better reflecting demand and on-court performance.

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The lowest priced seat is now set at $21 per game. Over the course of 41 regular season home games, that puts the minimum season ticket cost at $861 per seat. Renewal notices have gone out, and many fans report increases as high as 38 percent.

Season Ticket Holders React in Minnesota

On Reddit and social media, frustration has been bubbling over. Several longtime season ticket holders say the latest increase may be their breaking point. One fan reported that their seats in section 101 jumped 37 percent for next season, following a 44 percent increase just two years ago.

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Others point out that the ticket price is only part of the cost. Parking ramp prices around Target Center have climbed as high as $25 per game. Add in gas, concessions, and merchandise, and attending games quickly turns into a significant financial commitment.

Fans sitting in the upper bowl are also feeling the squeeze, with many reporting increases between 15 and 20 percent. Not everyone is upset. One fan defended the move, arguing that higher prices come with ownership willing to pay the luxury tax and keep the roster competitive.

The Arena Question Looms Large in Minnesota

The timing is notable as the Timberwolves and new ownership group Alex Rodriguez and Mark Lore continue pushing for a new arena to replace the aging Target Center. Their vision goes beyond basketball, aiming to create a modern venue that anchors a larger entertainment district. As excitement builds on the court, the debate over affordability off the court is only getting louder.

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Wisconsin UFO Sightings Reported in in 2025

A total of 74 sightings were reported via the National UFO Reporting Center across the state of Wisconsin in 2025, a sharp increase from the 50 reports in Wisconsin in 2024, which was also an increase from the 47 reports in Wisconsin in 2023.

Reports around Wisconsin in 2025 included places like Superior, Madison, Solon Springs, Sheboygan, Oconomowoc, and elsewhere around the state. Here is a rundown of each reported UFO sighting of 2025.

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