Projected starting lineups, injury report for Timberwolves vs Hawks

Everything you need to know ahead of Minnesota vs Atlanta.

Anthony Edwards, Minnesota Timberwolves
Anthony Edwards, Minnesota Timberwolves | Brett Davis-Imagn Images

The Minnesota Timberwolves will be looking to pick up their third straight victory with the Atlanta Hawks in town visiting on Monday night. Last time out featured a dominant win for the Wolves, as they took down the Denver Nuggets by 29 points on Saturday afternoon at Target Center.

Fans are likely to remember that Atlanta won the first matchup between these two teams this season, with a 117-104 victory at State Farm Arena two days before Christmas. This time around, Minnesota will have some injury luck working in their favor, as the Hawks are set to be without both Trae Young and Jalen Johnson for Monday's game.

Timberwolves projected starting lineup vs Hawks

With Donte DiVincenzo still healing up, Mike Conley is likely to be Chris Finch's starting point guard once again on Monday.

Mike Conley

Anthony Edwards

Jaden McDaniels

Julius Randle

Rudy Gobert

Timberwolves injury report

Donte DiVincenzo (left great toe sprain), Jesse Edwards (two-way), Tristen Newton (two-way) and Terrence Shannon Jr. (right mid-foot sprain) are all out against the Hawks on Monday. Everyone else is available to play.

Hawks projected starting lineup vs Timberwolves

Larry Nance Jr.

Onyeka Okongwu

Bogdan Bogdanović

Vit Krejci

Dyson Daniels

Hawks injury report

De'Andre Hunter (illness), Larry Nance Jr. (hand) and Zaccharie Risacher (adductor) are all questionable against Minnesota.

Trae Young (hamstring), Kobe Bufkin (shoulder), Jalen Johnson (shoulder) and Cody Zeller (not with team) are all out.

How to watch Timberwolves-Hawks

Timberwolves vs Hawks will not air on national television. Wolves fans can tune in to the action on FanDuel Sports Network where Michael Grady and Jim Petersen will call the game.

The game will also be available on NBA League Pass for fans located outside the Twin Cities.

Timberwolves' next five regular season games

Wednesday, January 29 at Phoenix Suns (8:00 PM CT on FDSS)

Thursday, January 30 at Utah Jazz (8:00 PM CT on FDSS)

Saturday, February 1 vs Washington Wizards (7:00 PM CT on FDSS)

Monday, February 3 vs Sacramento Kings (7:00 PM CT on FDSS)

Wednesday, February 5 vs Chicago Bulls (7:00 PM CT on FDSS)

Schedule