Minnesota Timberwolves Set Ticket Sales Record

No more Kevin Love, no problem for the Minnesota Timberwolves’ box office. Fans in Minny are plenty excited to watch Andrew Wiggins and company.

The T-Wolves set a one-week season ticket sales record. Per the AP:

After completing the long-rumored trade that sent Love to the Cavaliers and brought Andrew Wiggins, Anthony Bennett and Thaddeus Young to Minnesota, the Timberwolves have sold more than 300 full season-ticket packages in the last week.

 

That beats the previous record in 2011 that was set when Ricky Rubio announced that he was coming over from Spain to play for the team.

 

“The organization, from president-level on down has just been re-energized,” Timberwolves senior vice president and chief revenue officer Ryan Tanke said. “Part of it is hope, and you have this great new hope. But then there’s also the reality, which is it was a long, tough summer. For it to come to the head that it came to and have it be the outcome that we had, I think it creates this perfect storm environment for us.”