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Golden State's lack of Gobert-like presence also featured in Monday's takeaways
Anti-ICE messages filled the Target Center on Sunday as the Minnesota Timberwolves took on the Golden State Warriors after another day of unrest.
Golden State stifled Minnesota in a 111-85 win Sunday, with T-Wolves star Anthony Edwards as the lone bright spot for the home side. He poured in 32 points in the loss, but my Warriors vs. Timberwolves predictions aren’t as bullish on Edwards tonight.
Grady hasn't done many Minnesota games this season due to his national roles, but Timberwolves fans will get to hear him on Monday and Wednesday.
After the most abysmal performance of the season, that lifeless no-show against Brooklyn to close out the year at Target Center, the Timberwolves badly needed a wake-up call. And if you listened to the postgame comments from Chris Finch and Anthony Edwards ...
Naz Reid scored a season-high 33 points off the bench, Anthony Edwards added 23, and the Minnesota Timberwolves routed the Bulls 136-101 after Chicago lost top scorers Coby White and Josh Giddey to injuries.
Donte DiVincenzo had eight points in the final 108 seconds of the game as the Minnesota Timberwolves used a 13-3 closing run to beat the Warriors 127-120 on Friday. It was all the more impressive that the Wolves (16-9) pulled out the road victory without ...
Here are two takeaways from Sunday's game. Steve Kerr gave Quinten Post a long opportunity in the starting lineup, but it was becoming increasingly obvious that he needed to be replaced by Al Horford.