Okay, so, I’m a huge Minnesota Timberwolves fan, and there’s nothing worse than getting ready to watch the game and…poof! I can’t find it! It’s happened to me more times than I care to admit. So, I finally got fed up and decided to get this whole channel thing sorted once and for all. Here’s what I did:

Figuring Out the Channels
First things first, I needed to know which channels even show the games. I found out that most Timberwolves games are on Bally Sports North. This was a good starting point. I also saw that some games might be on national TV, like ESPN, TNT, or NBA TV.
Checking My TV Package
Next, I grabbed my remote and started digging through my TV guide. I have a cable subscription, so I was hoping Bally Sports North was included. After scrolling through what felt like a million channels, I finally found it! Relief washed over me. It was like finding a long-lost friend. I made a mental note of the channel number.
- Scrolled through the channel guide.
- Found Bally Sports North.
- Noted the channel number.
Dealing with National Games
But what about those national TV games? I checked my package for ESPN, TNT, and NBA TV too. Luckily, I had ESPN and TNT, but no NBA TV. I found out that I could add it for a few extra bucks a month, but I decided I was not there yet, as I found out that this would rarely be a problem.
The Schedule is Key
Then it hit me – I needed to know when the games were actually playing! I went to the official Timberwolves website and found their schedule. They usually list which channel each game will be on. That made it super easy to plan my viewing.
- Visited the Timberwolves website.
- Located the team schedule.
- Checked the channel listings for each game.
Game Day Routine
Now, on game day, I do a quick double-check of the schedule, make sure I know which channel to tune into, and boom – I’m ready to go! No more frantic channel surfing. It’s all about relaxing and enjoying the game.

So yeah, that’s how I tackled the whole “what channel is the Timberwolves game on” mystery. It took a bit of digging, but now I’m a pro. I just hope this helps other fans avoid the same headache I went through. Go Wolves!