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In Game 3 Saturday night, Randle barely played in the fourth quarter, but this time around, it was for different reasons.
Minnesota Timberwolves assistant coach Micah Nori told Terrence Shannon Jr. to be ready to start the second quarter ahead of Game 3 of the Western Conference finals against the Oklahoma City Thunder ...
Anthony Edwards was determined to keep Minnesota’s spirits up, from the flight home after a frustrating trip to Oklahoma City ...
Switching and playing up in coverage effectively serve as challenges for guys to defend the man in front of them, and ...
As cliche as the Thunder’s zero-zero mantra has become, it’s as applicable as ever now after a blowout loss in Game 3 against the Timberwolves.
The Oklahoma City Thunder found all kinds of soft spots in the defense and consistently hit those open shots over two ...
Game 3 of the Western Conference finals was no contest. The Wolves blitzed the Thunder 143-101 Saturday night in Minneapolis.
The Minnesota Timberwolves made quite an entrance in the Western Conference finals even if their 143-101 victory in Game 3 ...
Minnesota led by 19 after the first frame, 31 at halftime and was never threatened by the top-seeded Thunder. Oklahoma City ...
Minnesota played with an urgency that OKC just couldn't match in Game 3 as the Timberwolves blitzed the Thunder.
Anthony Edwards had 30 points, nine rebounds and six assists in just three quarters to lead the re-energized Minnesota ...
Julius Randle knows that Anthony Edwards could be on the verge of something special for the Timberwolves against the Thunder.