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NBA Postpones Timberwolves–Warriors Game in Minneapolis After Fatal Border Patrol Shooting

The league said the move was to protect the community during ongoing unrest over a fatal Border Patrol shooting under disputed review.

Overview

  • The game, originally set for Saturday at Target Center, was rescheduled to Sunday on NBA TV, creating a back-to-back with a previously scheduled Monday meeting.
  • Family identified the man killed as 37-year-old ICU nurse Alex Pretti, with Minneapolis police saying he was a lawful gun owner, while federal officials said the shooter is an eight-year Border Patrol veteran.
  • DHS asserted Pretti approached agents with a handgun and resisted disarmament, but footage reported by news outlets shows him holding a phone, prompting challenges to the federal account as investigations continue.
  • Large protests followed the shooting, with the Minnesota National Guard assisting local police near the scene, and a nearby Twins fan event ended early to expedite departures.
  • Players and coaches, including Steve Kerr, publicly addressed the violence, and the NBPA issued a statement of solidarity with demonstrators; the rescheduled game was played on Sunday as the league continued monitoring safety conditions.