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Behind Timberwolves’ decision to start Joe Ingles so his autistic son could see him play

Last updated: March 22, 2025 2:15 pm
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The Minnesota Timberwolves found themselves in a unique and heartwarming situation before their game against the New Orleans Pelicans. Head coach Chris Finch made a surprising announcement to his team, revealing that veteran forward Joe Ingles would be getting his first start of the season. This decision was not based on basketball strategy, but rather on a special moment for Ingles and his family.

Ingles’ 8-year-old son, Jacob, who has autism, had never been able to sit through an entire NBA game due to sensory issues. However, during a recent game against the Utah Jazz, Jacob was able to watch the entire game for the first time. This breakthrough was a significant milestone for the family, and Finch wanted to ensure that Jacob could see his dad play on the court before they returned home.

Despite the high stakes of the game and the team’s recent struggles, Finch decided to start Ingles as a gesture of support and compassion. The team rallied behind this decision, and the atmosphere in the locker room was reinvigorated. The game ended in a resounding 134-93 victory for the Timberwolves, with Ingles playing six minutes and receiving enthusiastic support from his teammates.

For the Ingles family, this moment was more than just a basketball game. It was a symbol of the challenges they have faced and the progress they have made in supporting Jacob. Joe and Renae Ingles have been vocal advocates for autism awareness and inclusion, and this experience highlighted the importance of understanding and acceptance.

As the game concluded, Renae expressed her gratitude to Finch and the Timberwolves for their support. The team’s gesture went beyond the court and reminded everyone of the power of compassion and empathy. Ingles returned home to his family, who eagerly discussed the game and celebrated the special moment they had shared.

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The story of Joe Ingles’ start and the impact it had on his family serves as a reminder of the trials and triumphs that families with special needs face every day. It also underscores the power of kindness and understanding in bringing people together, both on and off the basketball court.

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