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Timberwolves' Karl-Anthony Towns poster sparks Minnesota's savage Mo Wagner trolling
Karl-Anthony Towns’ had his Kodak moment with Mo Wagner.
Everything is going well for the Minnesota Timberwolves. They are up big against the Orlando Magic and it looks like they plan to keep it that way. The best thing about this squad is that when one player like Anthony Edwards does not put up numbers, others step up. This is exactly what Rudy Gobert and Karl-Anthony Towns have been doing. The latter even put up a highlight at the expense of Mo Wagner.
The Timberwolves bench erupted when Karl-Anthony Towns caught Mo Wagner in the air. Everyone was pointing at the Magic player and jeering him after the insane posterizer.
KARL-ANTHONY TOWNS POSTER OVER MOE WAGNER 😤
The whole Timberwolves bench was pointing at Wagner after 🤣pic.twitter.com/FnVjha3u7D
— ClutchPoints (@ClutchPoints) January 10, 2024
There is a lot more where those came from and the Timberwolves are showing them where. They currently have a massive 30-point lead entering the half. Towns is leading them in scoring with 23 big points along with dropping four dimes and grabbing five boards. Rudy Gobert is also holding his own masterclass. The big man currently has a monster double-double with 15 points and rebounds.
The scariest thing in this Timberwolves offense? Anthony Edwards has still not gone berserk. He has so far played eight minutes which notched them four points and a single assist. However, there is no need to worry as Mike Conley and Naz Reid have also delivered insane performances for the night. The guard delivered seven dimes while the big man had nine points and four rebounds.
Someone should block off all the roads to the Kia Center. A demolition job will be in store for the Timberwolves.
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MyPillow’s Mike Lindell announces he’s running for Minnesota governor as a Republican
MyPillow founder and CEO Mike Lindell has announced he will run for Minnesota governor in 2026 against incumbent Gov. Tim Walz.
Lindell, 64, last week filed the paperwork to potentially run, but at the time said he hadn’t yet 100% decided on a gubernatorial run. On Thursday, he made it official.
“After prayerful consideration and hearing from so many of you across our great state, I’ve made the decision to enter the 2026 gubernatorial race,” Lindell posted on social media Thursday. “I’m still standing and I’ll stand for you.”
Lindell will run as a Republican and a noted ally of President Trump, and enters a crowded field of names who have already tossed their hats into the ring, as Walz, a Democrat, attempts to secure an unprecedented third consecutive four-year term as Minnesota’s governor.
“We’ve seen what happens when we elect a con man to the highest office in America,” Walz said Thursday, responding to Lindell’s announcement. “We can’t let it happen here in Minnesota.”
In addition to Lindell, state House Republican speaker Lisa Demuth has already announced a run for governor, as well as Scott Jensen, the Republican candidate who lost to Walz in the 2022 midterms. Other Republican hopefuls include Minnesota Rep. Kristin Robbins, Kendall Qualls and defense lawyer Chris Madel.
Lindell launched a campaign website, listing his main campaign priorities as including stopping fraud, fixing “failing school systems,” stopping “exploding property taxes” and “send(ing) illegal immigrants back.”
Lindell’s MyPillow has been at the center of a number of legal issues through the years, and earlier this year was ordered to pay hundreds of thousands of dollars to shipping company DHL.
Also, a judge this year ruled that Lindell defamed election technology company Smartmatic after he alleged their voting machines rigged the 2020 presidential election in favor of former President Joe Biden. Lindell made similar unfounded claims against Dominion Voting Systems.
Minnesota has a history of political outsiders overperforming in statewide races, most notably former Gov. Jesse Ventura’s surprising win in 1998, but also it’s been two decades since a Republican won a statewide race in the increasingly blue-tilting state.
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Minnesota weather: Snow totals so far, light snow expected overnight
MINNEAPOLIS (FOX 9) – The first major snowstorm of the season in Minnesota brought messy roads, with the snow expected to begin again overnight.
Snow totals
By the numbers:
Snow fell from the afternoon well into the evening. We are currently in a lull from the snow, but light snow is expected later Tuesday night.
Here are snow totals so far from across the Twin Cities:
- Coon Rapids: 4.6 inches
- Rosemount: 4.6 inches
- St. Stephen: 4.5 inches
- Ramsay: 4.5 inches
- Buffalo: 3.4 inches
- Eden Prairie: 3 inches
- Burnsville: 3 inches
Snow expected overnight into Wednesday morning
What’s next:
The snow has stopped, for now. Temperatures are starting to rise a bit during this lull of snow. Another band of flurries is expected later Tuesday night into the overnight, making for a more difficult early morning commute.
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