The NBA has made the decision to postpone the game between the Minnesota Timberwolves and the Golden State Warriors following a tragic incident in Minneapolis. The game, which was scheduled to be aired on ABC, has been rescheduled for Sunday at 4:30 p.m. CT and will now be broadcast on NBA TV.
The postponement comes in the wake of a fatal shooting by federal agents in Minneapolis, sparking protests in the community. Minnesota residents have been protesting against the presence of ICE agents in the state, with Governor Tim Walz condemning their actions. He expressed his dismay at the chaos caused by the agents and the subsequent need to restore order in the city.
Former President Donald Trump, however, took to social media to criticize Governor Walz and Mayor Jacob Fey, accusing them of inciting insurrection to divert attention from a social service fraud investigation in the state. Trump called for a focus on recovering the stolen funds and supporting the work of ICE agents in upholding national security.
The situation in Minneapolis remains tense, with ongoing protests and political discourse surrounding the incident. The NBA’s decision to postpone the game reflects a commitment to prioritizing the safety and security of the community. We will continue to monitor developments in the city and provide updates as needed.

