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Timberwolves Restore 90s Look With New Logo, Jerseys and Courts

The overhaul, led by owners Alex Rodriguez and Marc Lore, ties Kevin Garnett-era tree motifs to the franchise’s current Anthony Edwards-led identity.

Overview

  • The Timberwolves publicly unveiled the rebrand in a hype video and a Target Center reveal that drew roughly 7,000 fans on Sunday, showing a new primary logo, three main jerseys and two court designs.
  • The uniform set includes Association (white), Icon (royal blue) and Statement (dark/black) editions that feature a restored 1989 blue-green-white palette and pine-tree trim along collars and waistbands.
  • Two new court designs were revealed: a core court with the updated wolf logo at center and a statement court with alternate styling and tree motifs that will debut with the new uniforms in the 2026–27 season.
  • Franchise legend Kevin Garnett served as the face of the launch and modeled the new kits, a move the team used to explicitly link the Pine Tree era to the club’s present era led by Anthony Edwards.
  • The Timberwolves and NBA say merchandise is available now online and the rollout is positioned as the first major branding action under the Lore–Rodriguez ownership with the goal of re-engaging fans and driving retail revenue.