Minnesota Timberwolves all-time leading scorers: The unreachable throne of Kevin Garnett
The Minnesota Timberwolves are a professional basketball team based in Minneapolis. They compete in the National Basketball Association (NBA) as a member of the Northwest Division of the Western Conference. The team was founded in 1989 and began playing at their home arena, Target Center, in 1990. However, the Timberwolves have yet to win a championship in their history.
In this article, basketscores.com looks back at the Minnesota Timberwolves' all-time leading scorers.
Minnesota Timberwolves all-time leading scorers
List updated as of March 2026.
5. Sam Mitchell (7,161 points)
Sam Mitchell was one of the Timberwolves' first players, a pioneer who helped guide the young stars who followed. Playing for 10 seasons with the Timberwolves, Mitchell ranks 5th on this list. His personal best in a single game was 37 points, scored against the Philadelphia 76ers on February 3, 1991. His scoring was also consistent, with his best season being 1990/91, when he averaged 14.6 points per game.
Sam Mitchell was not a flashy scorer or known for explosive dunks, but he was the definition of efficiency and consistency. His most effective weapon was his mid-range jump shot. He moved intelligently without the ball to find space and finish quickly. He relied on physical strength and smart positioning, excelling at shielding the ball and exploiting defensive gaps to score important points.
4. Andrew Wiggins (8,710 points)
As one of the Timberwolves' most notable scorers, Wiggins recorded 8,710 points in 442 games. His personal best in a single game was 47 points against the Los Angeles Lakers on November 13, 2016. He also held the team record with 19 consecutive games scoring over 20 points, surpassing Kevin Garnett’s previous mark of 16 games.
During his time with the Timberwolves, Wiggins was influenced by the playing styles of past stars like Kobe Bryant. He frequently used pull-up jump shots and fadeaways. In many situations, he was given the ball to create space and take his own shots. Although he was not as efficient as top superstars, his shot creation was a key weapon for the team.
3. Anthony Edwards (10,807 points)
Far ahead of the players behind him, Anthony Edwards is currently the brightest star and the face of the Minnesota Timberwolves. His personal best is 51 points in a win against the Washington Wizards in April 2024. He also holds the record for the most points scored in Timberwolves playoff history, surpassing Kevin Garnett.
In terms of playing style, Edwards continues to improve. Unlike many offensive stars, he also provides strong individual defense and is often assigned to guard the opponent’s best scorer. In addition, Edwards is known for his confidence and ability to perform in crucial moments. He brings energy to the team, motivates his teammates, and takes responsibility after defeats.
2. Karl-Anthony Towns (13,121 points)
Towns is considered one of the Timberwolves' best scorers, holding the franchise record for most points in a single game with 62. He is also the team’s all-time leading three-point shooting center and won the NBA Three-Point Contest in 2022.
Towns represents the ideal modern center. Unlike traditional big men, he can score from beyond the arc with guard-like accuracy. This ability stretches opposing defenses and creates space for teammates like Anthony Edwards to attack the basket.
In addition, he has strong footwork and can finish with both hands, making him difficult to defend in the paint. He is also one of the few big men who consistently shoots above 83% from the free-throw line, allowing him to score efficiently from fouls.
1. Kevin Garnett (19,201 points)
A true legend of the Timberwolves, Kevin Garnett is the franchise’s all-time leading scorer with a clear margin over the rest. He is the only player in NBA history to lead a team in all five major statistical categories (points, rebounds, assists, steals, and blocks) for multiple consecutive seasons.
Garnett was one of the rare players who could handle the ball, pass, score, and defend at a high level across the entire court. He had excellent game awareness, constantly directing teammates and providing defensive support. In his first 12 seasons with the Timberwolves, he was selected to the NBA All-Defensive Team eight times. He also led the league in rebounds for four consecutive seasons from 2004 to 2007.
He was also known for his intense mentality, often using verbal pressure against opponents. His emotional celebrations, such as chest-pounding, reflected his passion and leadership. Garnett’s presence consistently raised the competitive level of the entire team.
BasketScores has reviewed the Minnesota Timberwolves' all-time leading scorers, along with key aspects of their playing styles. To follow the latest basketball results for the Timberwolves and other teams around the world, please click on the link to our page.
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