Some Timberwolves’ season-ticket renewal price hikes spike north of 30%

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The sticker shock on Timberwolves’ season tickets for the 2026-27 campaign was a little more drastic than originally thought for many when renewals were sent out Wednesday.

Fans on social media reported rate increases from this year’s prices of up to 38% to maintain the same seats next season. That’s a massive jump, and part of what was described by the organization as a “pricing reset.” But the top level of that reset was higher than initially expected.

Some fans on social media said the price increase will cause them to opt out of season ticket renewal for next season.

Announced attendance is down by roughly 1,500 fans per game at Target Center this season.

In the last year, Minnesota has upgraded its in-arena lighting system, made a financial commitment to Kevin Garnett to bring the legend back into the organizational fold, as well as sporting a roster that’s over the salary cap. The team says its average season-ticket price prior to the freshly announced increase ranked 29th in the NBA out of 30 teams.

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