NBA Game Preview: Charlotte Hornets (42-36) vs. Minnesota Timberwolves (46-31)

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Venue: Target Center, 600 First Avenue North, Minneapolis, MN

Injury Report

Charlotte Hornets

PJ Hall – Out (ankle), expected return April 7

Moussa Diabate – GTD (ankle), expected return April 5

Grant Williams – Day‑to‑day (knee)

Minnesota Timberwolves

Anthony Edwards – GTD (knee), expected return April 5

Jaden McDaniels – Out (knee), expected return April 7

Team Records & Standings

Charlotte Hornets (42–36)

8th in Eastern Conference

21–17 on the road

Minnesota Timberwolves (46–31)

6th in Western Conference

25–14 at home

Recent Team Form

Hornets – Last 5 Games

W 129–108 vs IND

W 127–107 vs PHX

W 117–86 @ BKN

L 114–99 vs BOS

L 118–114 vs PHI

Timberwolves – Last 5 Games

L 115–103 @ PHI

L 113–108 @ DET

W 124–94 @ DAL

L 109–87 vs DET

W 110–108 (OT) vs HOU

Team Statistical Profile

Charlotte Hornets

116.4 PPG, 111.3 allowed

46% FG, 37.9% 3PT, 81.8% FT

46.2 RPG, 26.4 APG, 14.4 turnovers

Minnesota Timberwolves

117.6 PPG, 114.1 allowed

48% FG, 44.6 RPG, 26.1 APG

14.1 turnovers, 14.2 opponent turnovers forced

Series History

Recent matchups:

Nov 1, 2025: Timberwolves 122, Hornets 105

Mar 5, 2025: Timberwolves 125, Hornets 110

Nov 4, 2024: Timberwolves 114, Hornets 93

Jan 22, 2024: Hornets 128, Timberwolves 125

Dec 2, 2023: Timberwolves 123, Hornets 117

Minnesota has won 4 of the last 5.

Key Player Matchups

Charlotte Hornets

LaMelo Ball: 19.5 PPG, 7.1 AST, 4.8 REB; team’s primary creator

Kon Knueppel: 18.8 PPG, 5.4 REB, 3.4 AST; 3.4 made threes per game (elite spacing)

Moussa Diabate: 8.8 REB per game; interior presence (GTD)

Minnesota Timberwolves

Anthony Edwards: 28.9 PPG, 5.0 REB, 3.7 AST; GTD but massive impact if active

Rudy Gobert: 11.5 REB, 1.6 BLK; defensive anchor

Donte DiVincenzo: 3.0 made threes per game; key perimeter threat

Matchup Analysis

Why Charlotte Can Win

Entering on a 3‑game win streak with strong offensive rhythm.

Superior rebounding (46.2 RPG vs MIN’s 44.6).

If Diabate plays, Hornets match up better inside.

Why Minnesota Can Win

Edwards’ availability is the biggest swing factor.

More efficient shooting team (48% FG).

Home‑court advantage (25–14 at Target Center).

X‑Factors

Anthony Edwards’ knee status — if he plays, Minnesota’s offense jumps dramatically.

Hornets’ perimeter shooting (Knueppel + Ball) vs. Minnesota’s top‑5 opponent FG% defense.

Turnovers — both teams around 14 per game; whoever wins this battle likely controls pace.

Game Odds

Charlotte Hornets                            – 1.5

Minnesota Timberwolves            229.5

Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Saturday, April 4, 2026

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