The Minnesota Timberwolves are looking to make the Western Conference Finals again this year, and fans would love to see the team advance to the NBA Finals. With the team's recent success, it's only natural that fans have been buying up hats, shirts, and jerseys, but those jerseys and colors might be changing. The team gear fans have been buying for the last few seasons may be 'outdated' by the time next season rolls around, if these pictures are to be believed.

We Know They Are Getting New Jerseys

Minnesota, Houston, and Atlanta are in for jersey rebrands/refreshes after this season, and the steam is starting to pick up on what direction the Timberwolves will be going, and it seems like a combination of a nod to the past with the addition of some current elements. Here's a supposed leak of what's to come.


As you can see, the colors harken back to the original Timberwolves jerseys with the green and blue, but the howling wolf element somewhat resembles 'Ol Shep, but with a more modern look to it.
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One element I'm not really keen on is the MINN block lettering; it resembles the Twins' alternate blue and yellow jerseys too much.

Here are some more details on what could be on the way to Target Center in 2026-2027.    


What do you think? Honestly, I've loved the fact that they are wearing the throwback black jerseys with the trees a lot more this year. It reminds me of the team that included KG, Sam Cassell, and Latrell Sprewell making the Western Conference Finals.

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