NBA game between Warriors and Timberwolves postponed amid Minneapolis unrest.
A highly anticipated National Basketball Association (NBA) match between the Golden State Warriors and the Minnesota Timberwolves has been rescheduled for Sunday, following a shooting incident in downtown Minneapolis that raised concerns over public safety. The decision was made by the league to prioritize the security of the local community, as protests and civil unrest continue to plague the city.
The game had initially been scheduled for Saturday afternoon, but it was postponed after 37-year-old Alex Pretti was fatally shot in a confrontation with federal officers on a street just two miles away from Target Center, the home arena of the Timberwolves. The Minnesota National Guard was deployed to assist local police in maintaining order.
The tensions in Minneapolis have been escalating following multiple fatal shootings involving federal agents in recent weeks. Thousands of protesters took to the streets last Friday, marching through downtown and expressing their discontent over the presence and tactics of federal forces. Their voices were heard once again as the NBA announced its decision to postpone the game.
Other events in the city were also affected by the unrest. The Minnesota Twins, who are hosting a fan festival across from Target Center, ended their event an hour early due to concerns over public safety.
Despite the postponement, both teams will still be playing in Minneapolis, with the Timberwolves and Warriors set to face each other twice this week, on Sunday afternoon and Monday night.
A highly anticipated National Basketball Association (NBA) match between the Golden State Warriors and the Minnesota Timberwolves has been rescheduled for Sunday, following a shooting incident in downtown Minneapolis that raised concerns over public safety. The decision was made by the league to prioritize the security of the local community, as protests and civil unrest continue to plague the city.
The game had initially been scheduled for Saturday afternoon, but it was postponed after 37-year-old Alex Pretti was fatally shot in a confrontation with federal officers on a street just two miles away from Target Center, the home arena of the Timberwolves. The Minnesota National Guard was deployed to assist local police in maintaining order.
The tensions in Minneapolis have been escalating following multiple fatal shootings involving federal agents in recent weeks. Thousands of protesters took to the streets last Friday, marching through downtown and expressing their discontent over the presence and tactics of federal forces. Their voices were heard once again as the NBA announced its decision to postpone the game.
Other events in the city were also affected by the unrest. The Minnesota Twins, who are hosting a fan festival across from Target Center, ended their event an hour early due to concerns over public safety.
Despite the postponement, both teams will still be playing in Minneapolis, with the Timberwolves and Warriors set to face each other twice this week, on Sunday afternoon and Monday night.