Timberwolves offensive disorganization becomes central playoff concern
Minnesota’s playoff offense is being hurt by late-action timing, stalled spacing, and too many late-clock bailout possessions.
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Minnesota’s playoff offense is being hurt by late-action timing, stalled spacing, and too many late-clock bailout possessions.
Read MoreMinnesota tied the series at 2-2 with a 114-109 win over San Antonio, and the difference came in the last few minutes.
Read MoreSan Antonio answered in Game 2, blowing out Minnesota 133-95 to even the series at 1-1. The Spurs were simply cleaner. They moved the ball, stopped wasting possessions, and kept Minnesota under pressure. The Timberwolves never found a rhythm.
Read MoreDenver kept its season alive with a 125-113 Game 5 win over Minnesota, cutting into the Wolves' series lead and making the next one feel a little less predictable.
Read MoreDenver kept its season alive with a 125-113 Game 5 win over Minnesota, trimming the series deficit and putting some pressure back on the Timberwolves.
Read MoreAnthony Edwards seems to have avoided the nightmare scenario. Early reports say there is no ligament tear, which is huge for Minnesota. But that does not mean he is fine.
Read MoreFan debate around Rudy Gobert’s impact has intensified as Minnesota’s defensive identity continues to disrupt Denver’s offensive rhythm.
Read MoreThere’s a stat making the rounds again, and it’s got people talking about Denver’s playoff track record in the Jokic era, especially against high-powered offenses.
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