Ultimate Timberwolves vs Atlanta Hawks Match Player Stats Guide
Introduction
Here’s your detailed guide packed with player stats from the most recent Minnesota Timberwolves vs. Atlanta Hawks matchups. We’ll kick off with the latest clash, then rewind through December 2025 and previous meetings. If you’re skimming for quick insights, scroll to the key stat takeaways.
Latest Showdown: February 9, 2026 – Timberwolves 138, Hawks 116
Minnesota dominated Atlanta at Target Center on February 9, 2026, winning 138–116 behind a balanced effort and standout performances.
- Anthony Edwards led the Wolves with 30 points, adding 6 rebounds and 6 assists.
- Julius Randle nearly secured a triple-double with 18 points, 12 rebounds, and 10 assists.
- Ayo Dosunmu, a newcomer, contributed 21 points off the bench, stirring energy.
- Minnesota fielded 7 scorers in double figures and outscored Atlanta 70–42 in the paint.
- C. J. McCollum starred for the Hawks with 38 points, but his effort wasn’t enough.
- Team stats highlight the Wolves’ edge: 59.8% FG vs. 40.4% for Hawks, and 36 assists compared to Atlanta’s 20.
Dec. 31, 2025: Hawks 126, Timberwolves 102
Before that, on December 31, 2025, Atlanta beat Minnesota 126–102 at State Farm Arena.
- Jalen Johnson delivered a breakout performance: 34 points, 10 rebounds, and 6 assists.
- Kristaps Porzingis returned from injury to add 16 points in just 17 minutes, impacting the game significantly.
- Anthony Edwards again led the Wolves with 30 points, but left with a 24-point loss.
- Atlanta dominated offensively, limiting Minnesota to just 8 turnovers while excelling in points-in-the-paint and rebounding.
Season Series & Team Leaders (2025–26 Season Overview)
Here’s how both teams stack up this season:
- Series: Minnesota leads 1–0 following the Feb. 9 win; Atlanta had taken the Dec. 31 game.
- Standings: Timberwolves are 34–22 (.607), Hawks are 26–30 (.464).
- Team Averages:
- Minnesota: 119.7 PPG, 44.8 rebounds, 26.5 assists, FG% 48.4
- Atlanta: 117.3 PPG, 42.2 rebounds, 30.5 assists, FG% 47.2
Top Players by Stat Category:
– Points: Anthony Edwards ~29.3 PPG; Jalen Johnson ~23.3 PPG
– Rebounds: Rudy Gobert ~11.1 RPG; Jalen Johnson ~10.6 RPG
– Assists: Julius Randle ~5.4 APG; Jalen Johnson ~8.2 APG
– Steals: Donte DiVincenzo ~1.41 SPG; Dyson Daniels ~1.83 SPG
– Blocks: Rudy Gobert ~1.61 BPG; Onyeka Okongwu ~0.98 BPG
Summary Table
| Date | Winner | Top TWolves Performer | Top Hawks Performer | Final Score |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Feb 9, 2026 | Wolves | Anthony Edwards – 30 pts / Randle triple-double | C.J. McCollum – 38 pts | 138–116 |
| Dec 31, 2025 | Hawks | Anthony Edwards – 30 pts | Jalen Johnson – 34 pts | 126–102 |
What It Means
Minnesota brings offensive firepower, led by Edwards and Randle, plus strong interior play from Gobert. Atlanta counters with youthful breakthroughs from Johnson and veterans like McCollum.
What to Watch Next
What will decide the next matchup?
- Will Anthony Edwards continue delivering 30-point games?
- Can Jalen Johnson replicate his big December showing?
- How will bench players like Dosunmu and Porzingis influence outcomes?
Whoever performs better in those areas could tilt the season series.



