Watch Minnesota Timberwolves fan caught allegedly snorting coke inside Target Center, video goes viral

Watch Minnesota Timberwolves fan caught allegedly snorting coke inside Target Center, video goes viral

A video of a Minnesota Timberwolves fan allegedly snorting coke has gone viral inside the arena

In 2025, the Minnesota Timberwolves returned to a familiar place. The Wolves arrived in the Bay Area with the intention of defeating the Warriors in both games and bringing this series to a quick conclusion.

The Minnesota Timberwolves made one of the most contentious trades in the team’s history last season after making it to their first Western Conference finals in 20 years. Karl-Anthony Towns was traded.

Watch Minnesota Timberwolves fan caught allegedly snorting coke on jumbotron inside Target Center, video goes viral

After Stephen Curry suffered a hamstring strain, they defeated the Golden State Warriors 121-110 in Game 5 on Wednesday, completing the series with four consecutive victories and putting them right back in the conference finals.

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There was one fan who was having far too much fun during Minnesota Timberwolves game.

An unidentified substance was being casually poured onto the right hand of a Minnesota Timberwolves fan inside Target Center. Then he would snort his palm up to his nose as seen on the jumbotron. At the time, he had no idea that he was being monitored. While the identity of the white powder isn’t officially confirmed it, many online believe it was coke.

The winner of the Oklahoma City Thunder vs. Denver Nuggets series, which the Thunder lead 3-2, will play the Minnesota Timberwolves. To win a championship, let alone make it to the conference finals, one would have to defeat LeBron James, Luka Doncic, Stephen Curry, and Jimmy Butler.

The team will either have to take down Shai Gilgeous-Alexander or Nikola Jokić in the next round to play for a chance at a title.

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Reactions of fans

“He nose ball,” one hilarious fan said.

“No more bumps for the guy on the right,” a second fan stated.

“Putting this dude on blast lol,” a third fan said of the exposed Minnesota Timberwolves fan.

Minnesota Timberwolves’ game

For the sixth-seeded Wolves, who will next play the winner of Denver vs. Oklahoma City, Edwards finished with 22 points and 12 assists. If the Nuggets defeat the Thunder on Thursday to force a Game 7 in the other West semifinal series, they might be given five days off.

The Warriors, who once again played without star Stephen Curry due to a hamstring ailment that kept him out of the second quarter of Game 1 and sapped the energy from their entire offensive operation, had a postseason career-high 28 points from Brandin Podziemski.

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