The Timberwolves and FSNorth announced Thursday that the cable network will broadcast 75 regular-season games and two preseason games.
The regular season schedule opens with an Oct. 29 game against the Memphis Grizzlies. Currently, nine of the games are scheduled for the network's Plus channel.
Play-by-play announcer Dave Benz and analyst Jim Petersen will return, with Tom Hanneman, Jamie Hersch and Marney Gellner as hosts of Wolves Live before and after games.
You can see the FSNorth TV schedule here.
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