New Orleans Pelicans vs Minnesota Timberwolves injury report: Who's playing, injured and questionable players, head-to-head records, team stats, and more (February 6, 2026)

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 Who's playing, injured and questionable players, head-to-head records, team stats, and more (February 6, 2026)

Minnesota Timberwolves Anthony Edwards vs New Orleans Pelicans (Image via Getty)

The New Orleans Pelicans play the Minnesota Timberwolves at Target Center on February 6, 2026. Minnesota enters the game with the better record and has already beaten New Orleans twice this season. The Pelicans, meanwhile, continue to manage several injuries that have affected their rotation.Minnesota is in a stronger position heading into this matchup. The Timberwolves have most of their core available, while the Pelicans are relying on a shorter lineup and increased minutes from their main scorers. Recent results, roster health, and efficiency numbers all point to a clear difference between the teams.

New Orleans Pelicans Injury Report vs Minnesota Timberwolves (February 6, 2026)

New Orleans Pelicans remain without Dejounte Murray after he suffered a right Achilles rupture in early January.

He is not expected to return until at least February 20. Other unavailable players have reduced the team’s depth, placing more responsibility on Zion Williamson, Trey Murphy III, Jordan Poole, Jeremiah Fears, and Jordan Hawkins.

PlayerStatusReason / Notes
Dejounte Murray Out Right Achilles rupture; not expected back until at least Feb. 20.
Hunter Dickinson Out G-League assignment / knee-related management.
Trey Alexander Out Two-way / G-League assignment.
Dalen Terry Out Not with team (non-injury related).
Duncan Robinson Probable Left quadriceps contusion; listed as probable for Feb. 6.

Williamson remains the primary scoring option and often draws double teams. Murphy provides spacing, while Poole handles much of the shot creation despite inconsistent results. Young bigs Yves Missi and Derik Queen continue to see minutes in the frontcourt, but the team has struggled with defensive rebounding and rim protection.

Minnesota Timberwolves Injury Status Before Tip-Off vs New Orleans Pelicans (February 6, 2026)

Minnesota Timberwolves have one confirmed absence but could see additional changes depending on late evaluations. Anthony Edwards leads the offense, supported by Rudy Gobert and Naz Reid.

PlayerStatusReason / Notes
Terrence Shannon Jr. Out Foot injury; expected out until at least Feb. 8.
Ayo Dosunmu Game-time decision Quadriceps issue; status listed as game-time decision.
Julius Randle Game-time decision Thumb injury; also listed as game-time decision.
Julian Phillips Game-time decision Wrist issue; expected to be evaluated closer to tip-off.

If Dosunmu, Randle, and Phillips are available, Minnesota gains depth on the perimeter and off the bench. If not, Donte DiVincenzo, Jaden McDaniels, and Bones Hyland are expected to take on larger roles.

New Orleans Pelicans vs Minnesota Timberwolves Recent Head-to-Head Results

Minnesota is 2-0 against New Orleans this season. The Timberwolves won 149-142 in December and followed that with a 125-116 victory at Smoothie King Center.The Wolves have now won four of the last five meetings dating back to the 2024-25 season. One of those wins was a 134-93 result in March 2025. The Pelicans still hold a slight edge in the all-time regular-season series, but recent matchups have favored Minnesota by more than 10 points per game.

New Orleans Pelicans vs Minnesota Timberwolves Team Performance and Season Numbers

Key Team Stats (2025-26 season)

MetricNew Orleans PelicansMinnesota Timberwolves
Points per game 114.5 119.6
Opponents PPG 121.0 114.8
Offensive rating ~109.4 ~119.6
Defensive rating ~121.0 ~114.8
Net rating –6.5 +4.9
eFG% 52.0% 56.3%
Turovers per play 11.9% 12.4%
2-point PPG 33.1 43.1

Minnesota scores more points and allows fewer. The Timberwolves have also been more efficient on offense, especially from three-point range.

Gobert and Naz Reid anchor a defense that keeps opponents near 114-115 points per game, while New Orleans allows about 121.

New Orleans Pelicans vs Minnesota Timberwolves Style of Play and Key Factors

Edwards leads Minnesota’s offense with scoring in the high 20s. The Timberwolves space the floor with multiple shooters and look to push the pace in transition, which could matter against a Pelicans team that turns the ball over often.New Orleans runs much of its offense through Williamson and his ability to attack the paint.

Murray’s absence removes a steady secondary playmaker, increasing the workload on Poole and Murphy. Defensive rebounding remains an issue for the Pelicans.

What to Watch in New Orleans Pelicans vs Minnesota Timberwolves Game (February 6, 2026)

Williamson’s usage is expected to remain high as New Orleans looks for consistent offense. Minnesota’s three-point production is another factor, especially against a defense that has struggled to contest shots.Bench availability may also influence the game. If Minnesota is missing rotation players, New Orleans could find scoring from its second unit.Minnesota enters the game with the healthier roster, better efficiency numbers, and recent success in the matchup. Based on those factors, the Timberwolves hold the advantage.New Orleans still has Williamson and enough perimeter shooting to stay within reach if Minnesota does not control the pace. Final availability could affect rotations, but the current outlook favors the Timberwolves.

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