The Minnesota Timberwolves are returning to their roots next NBA season with a new logo, new uniforms, and a new court. The team revealed their wholesale updates on Sunday, June 7, including some subtle nods to the design elements present in the team's 1989 debut.

What's new?

The most obvious change is a return to the franchise’s original blue, green, and white color palette. The "Wolves" part of the team nickname is prominent on the updated jerseys and on the new on-court logo at Target Center.

Why it matters

The team is also paying homage to the "timber" portion with a ribbon of pine trees lining the sleeves of the uniform and waistband of the shorts. And finally, the franchise offers an updated look for the beloved Old Shep mascot, with a brighter, more colorful wolf logo.

Recent performance

Last result: Minnesota Timberwolves 109-139 San Antonio Spurs (2026-05-16). Recent form (last 5): 1W-0D-4L (LLLLW, most recent first); lost the last 4.

DateOpponentScore
2026-05-16San Antonio Spurs109-139

The Minnesota Timberwolves CEO Matt Caldwell said in a news release, "This franchise means something different to every generation of fans." Fittingly, Timberwolves icon Kevin Garnett helped model the new unis. The team's new look is set to debut next NBA season, with fans eagerly awaiting the chance to see the updated uniforms in action.