Timberwolves Fans Shout 'F*** ICE' After Alex Pretti Moment of Silence
A moment of silence for Alex Pretti was held at the Minnesota Timberwolves' home game on Sunday -- and as soon as it ended, some fans in attendance used it as an opportunity to shout "F*** ICE" for all to hear.
As we previously reported, the Wolves' matchup with the Golden State Warriors was postponed following Pretti's death to "prioritize the safety and security of the Minneapolis community" amid all the unrest that followed the fatal incident.
When the two teams took the court a day later, tensions were clearly still high. In a recorded video of the tribute, multiple people are heard voicing their opposition to ICE.
The Timberwolves before today’s game against the Warriors held a moment of silence in memory of Alex Pretti. pic.twitter.com/cijq00da9e
— Jack Borman (@jrborman13) January 25, 2026 @jrborman13
That wasn't the only moment during the game that had people talking. During a break in the action ... the Target Center put on a dunk show with the fans ... with the dunkers wearing "ICE OUT" t-shirts.
Minnesota Timberwolves Game Postponed ... Amid Unrest After Fatal Shooting
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The Minnesota Timberwolves won't be tipping off this afternoon against Steph Curry's Warriors -- the NBA has postponed the matchup -- after a fatal shooting involving federal law enforcement spurred on civil unrest Saturday morning in Minneapolis.
"The National Basketball Association game scheduled for today between the Golden State Warriors and Minnesota Timberwolves at Target Center has been postponed," the NBA announced a short time ago.
"The decision was made to prioritize the safety and security of the Minneapolis community."
The shooting occurred shortly after 9 AM local time, when 37-year-old Alex Jeffrey Pretti was involved in a confrontation with a group of feds ... which turned deadly.
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The move brought the fans to their feet ... just 5 minutes and change into USC's game against Northwestern.
This is gonna be fun 😈
— USC Men's Basketball (@USC_Hoops) January 22, 2026 @USC_Hoops
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The funny moment (maybe not for Teng) went down in the Spartans' huddle during a break in their matchup with the Oregon Ducks ... when FOX cameras and microphones captured the jab.
"Kur you can't guard my mother. My mother!"
— FOX College Hoops (@CBBonFOX) January 21, 2026 @CBBonFOX
Inside the @MSU_Basketball huddle with Tom Izzo. pic.twitter.com/HETzQFA8UX
"Kur, you can't guard my mother," Izzo said. "My mother."
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Lamar Odom I Wasn't Boozing Before DUI Arrest ... No Narcotics, Either
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Lamar Odom insists he wasn't under the influence of alcohol or narcotics when he was busted for driving under the influence over the weekend.
The NBA champ addressed his arrest with TMZ Sports on Tuesday ... saying he's taking full responsibility for his actions, while also clearing the air a bit on what got him put in the slammer.
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Lamar Odom Rehab Center Ownership Ended Before DUI Arrest
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8:04 PM PT -- Lamar's former manager Gina Rodriguez tells TMZ ... "From 2023 to 2025 Lamar Odom owned Odom Recovery Group which was a marketing company for rehabs, senior living and dental. He never started a business with Dante or Martinez, in fact they opened 'Odom Wellness Treatment Centers' as a LLC in early 2023 without Lamar on it and Lamar's attorney had it closed by May of 2023 when it came to Lamar's attention."
She continues ... "Lamar chose not to work with them because of them opening the business without his name on it. This story they made up about the marijuana is not true. I have all the communication from them and so does the attorney. This was merely a sad attempt at getting themselves some press with a false story."
In response to Gina's statement, Dontae tells TMZ ... he stands by everything he said on the record in our previous story.
Lamar Odom's rehab business partnership is officially over ... but TMZ Sports has learned the split has nothing to do with his DUI arrest this past weekend.
Christian hip-hop artist Dontae Ralston tells TMZ ... Lamar parted ways with his rehab business partners at Odom Wellness Treatment Centers less than a year after acquiring the facilities, with the breakup going down around late 2023 or early 2024.
Dontae and Hall of Fame skateboarder Dennis Martinez decided to end their partnership with the former NBA star because Lamar continued publicly promoting marijuana, despite being affiliated with rehab centers that frequently treat patients specifically for marijuana addiction.
Angel McCoughtry My Crib Is Yours ... For 1.2 Million!!!
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If you ever dreamed of living like a baller, here's your shot ... WNBA great Angel McCoughtry just listed her stunning Georgia home for $1.2 million!!!
TMZ Sports has learned the 5,000-square-foot estate, built in 2004, is located in Smyrna, GA ... which is only 17 miles northwest of downtown Atlanta.
The Craftsman crib is packed with classic Southern charm, featuring high ceilings, rich texture, an expansive open layout, a fireplace and a screened-in porch.
Celebrity Scramble Guess The Ballin' 44-Year-Old 🏀!
Dribble into this mashed-up photo and see if you can unlock the unknown!
It may be cold in here, but he's married to a Clover in the atmosphere! He played for the Miami Heat ... and he celebrated his 44th birthday this weekend! Catch him on the 'gram with his kiddos ... and his hot wife who always BRINGS IT!
Hit the gallery for the reveal!
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Minnesota Timberwolves Cheers Erupt After Fan Yells 'F*** ICE' During Moment of Silence for Renee Nicole Good
The Minnesota Timberwolves' pregame moment of silence honoring Renee Nicole Good on Thursday was disrupted when a fan shouted "F*** ICE" -- a remark that drew loud cheers from many in the packed arena.
It happened before the T'Wolves tipped off against the Cavaliers at the Target Center in Minneapolis, the city where Good was shot and killed by an ICE agent after a clash with the feds just two days earlier.
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