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Alex Rodriguez lands in Minneapolis before Timberwolves' playoff series opener
The co-owner jets from San Antonio to support his team's home games against the Spurs starting Friday.
By celebplanes · 1 min read · Alex Rodriguez

Alex Rodriguez
Alex Rodriguez flew from San Antonio International Airport to Minneapolis–Saint Paul International Airport early Thursday morning, departing at 4:57 a.m. CDT and touching down just over two hours later aboard his Gulfstream IV SP, tail number N313AR. The quick hop covered 1,000 miles at altitudes pushing 41,000 feet, with ground speeds topping 540 knots.
The timing aligns neatly with the Minnesota Timberwolves' NBA playoff schedule, as the team hosts the San Antonio Spurs for Game 1 on Friday night at Target Center, per the official NBA calendar. As co-owner of the Timberwolves alongside Marc Lore, Rodriguez likely aims to be ringside for the Western Conference semifinals, which continue with home games on Sunday and potentially beyond. No public appearances were announced, but his presence underscores the stakes in a series pitting his franchise against the team from his departure city.
This trip fits Rodriguez's pattern of shuttling between business hubs and Timberwolves duties since acquiring majority control in 2025. Recent flights show him bouncing from New York to Miami before a stop in San Antonio—perhaps scouting or unrelated dealings—now circling back to Minnesota, his team's base, amid the postseason push. The Miami resident's loyalty to the franchise remains steady, even if the jet lag adds a wry twist to ownership perks.
Aboard the Gulfstream IV SP


The aircraft
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