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FastBreak Foundation to Raise Funds for Mayo Clinic Cancer Center to Further Breast Cancer Research and Breast Health Awareness

Minneapolis-St. Paul – The Timberwolves FastBreak Foundation has announced plans to raise funds for breast health awareness and research through Mayo Clinic Cancer Center.

Timberwolves players’ pre-game worn or issued shooting shirts and custom-designed Kickstradomis shoes will be auctioned off beginning Monday to raise proceeds to benefit breast health awareness and research through Mayo Clinic Cancer Center. Point Guard Tyus Jones’ mother, Debbie Jones was recently diagnosed with breast cancer and will be attending Sunday’s game as the Timberwolves take on the Thunder. The shirts and shoes will be from the game against the Oklahoma City Thunder on Sunday, April 7 at Target Center.