Minnesota’s Timberwolves return home, in the hole, down 2-0 in the match of the Western Conference Finals with the Thunder.
The wolves were exploited in match 1 and did not keep it near game 2, despite 32 points by Anthony Edwards. Minnesota is only 25-16 at home this year, while OKC is 32-8 on the road.
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WHO: Thunder vs. Timberwolves
When: Saturday, May 24, 20:30 et
Where Objective Center; Minneapolis, mn
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Edwards marks 32 but Thunder beat Timberwolves 118-103, rising 2-0 in Western Conference finals
Of Cliff Brunt AP Writer Sports
Oklahoma City (AP) – Anthony Edwards promised to be more aggressive.
The Minnesota Timberwolves All-Star Guard was held at 18 points in 13 shots in a loss of bumps in the Thunder of Oklahoma City in the first match of the Western Conference finals.
It took twice as many shots in match 2, but the result was similar. Despite its 32 points, Thunder surpassed the Timberwolves 118-103 on Thursday night to get an advantage of the series 2-0.
The Thunder turned several defenders to Edwards, mainly Lu Dort, who was appointed on Thursday to the NBA defensive team, and Alex Caruso, who was the first defensive team two years ago and the second team last season. Edwards scored 12 of 26 goals and 7 of 10 free throws.
“I thought the boys did a great job tonight,” said Thunder coach Mark Daigult. “Edwards was much more … it was loosening tonight. I thought a lot was the way to play. And they (the thunder guards) took on the challenge with him. And he really had to win everything he had. Mostly, nothing was easy.”
Edwards, which was fined for $ 50,000 for using profanity during his postgame interview after game 1, did not bother to talk to the media after match 2.
Could have been out of frustration. He lost some time with an ankle injury to match 1, and seemed to move to game 2. It was not his usual explosive, setting for the disposition in some situations when he would normally sunk. He still came to the basket often, but he never seemed comfortable.
His colleagues couldn’t go out. The Timberwolves shot 41.4% of the field and made only 11 of 39 39.
“These are open features,” said Nickeil Alexander-Walker of Minnesota. “They are open features. We have to make open features. And I think we will.”
Julius Randle, who scored 28 points at the opening, finished six in the shot by 2 by 11 in the game 2. Alexander-Walker hopes he will improve game 3.
“It doesn’t bother me,” Alexander-Walker said. “I’m not going to take an eye.
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