Target Center Roof Leaking During Game 1 of Timberwolves vs Mavericks
The Minnesota Timberwolves are playing against the Dallas Mavericks on Wednesday night at Target Center and the Wolves shot better from deep in the first half than just about any half all season.
Kyle Anderson hit one, Jaden McDaniels hit five (yes, five), Anthony Edwards hit a couple and so did Karl-Anthony Towns too. In total, Minnesota hit 11 three pointers (44%) in the first 24 minutes of play. It was an unbelievable shooting performance.
Target Center roof leaking during Minnesota Timberwolves vs Dallas Mavericks, Game 1?
But it wasn’t just raining Wolves 3’s in Target Center Wednesday night. Apparently, it was raining actual water from the roof, too. At least that appears to be what this video — shot by Zach Halvorson (KFAN) — appears to show and what further video evidence has since began to prove (see below).
Jaden McDaniels' threes 🤝 water from the ceiling
— Zach Halverson (@ZachHalverson) May 23, 2024
raining inside Target Center pic.twitter.com/6P9xpfGX3e
While it may not be raining in Minneapolis tonight, the Twin Cities area has been hit with a blast of recent storms and a lot of rain to go with them. The Target Center roof is fool of shrubbery and one of the only “green” roofs in professional sports. But tonight, it appears mother nature is proving too powerful for the Wolves’ aging home arena.
Target Center opened in 1990, after the Minnesota Timberwolves played their debut NBA season in the Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome. It didn’t take long for the cement hallways and limited concession options became outdated compared to other arenas and stadiums around the country, and soon, others around the Twin Cities.
Now it’s really coming down.
— Chris Long (@ChrisLongKSTP) May 23, 2024
Reminds me of covering Super Bowl XLI in Miami (that’s the Prince / Peyton Manning one).
Sat out in the open. Got soaked.@EvanWFitzgerald @jskurtz07 pic.twitter.com/UlaJjE5wpA
Good chance floor is wet. We were getting rain drops from roof in aux press box at back of 100 level. I ain’t lying … drip, drip, drip.
— Patrick Reusse (@Patrick_Reusse) May 23, 2024
Water must be pooled on roof from yesterday’s gully washer.
Now, it’s by far the oldest building in the metro that is used to house a Minnesota professional sports franchise. Xcel Energy Center (Minnesota Wild – St. Paul) is the closest in age and it opened a decade after Target Center (2000).
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We’ll make you a deal, Glen, Mark and Alex. You guys win the NBA Finals and we’ll be happy to pay half for a new state of the art facility. Because it would be impossible to argue that the other teams deserve it more than you.
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