Wolves To Hold Open House For Prospective Ticket-Buyers

MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — The Minnesota Timberwolves have scheduled an open house for fans considering season tickets, trying to build off the buzz created by their high-profile draft picks.

The Wolves selected Kentucky center Karl-Anthony Towns with the first overall pick on Thursday night and then traded up into the lower part of the first round to get Duke point guard and Minnesota native Tyus Jones with their next selection.

The team announced on Friday they'll open the arena on Saturday afternoon to the public for viewing available seats at Target Center. Jones will also take part in a meet and greet with fans.

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