The Minnesota Timberwolves made a stunning statement in the Western Conference Finals, dominating the Oklahoma City Thunder 143-101 in Game 3. Anthony Edwards led the charge, scoring 30 points, including 16 in a blistering first quarter.
- Anthony Edwards scored 30 points in Game 3.
- Timberwolves won 143-101 against Thunder.
- Minnesota led 72-41 at halftime.
- Julius Randle contributed 24 points.
- Oklahoma City struggled offensively throughout.
- Game 4 scheduled for Monday at 8:30 p.m. ET.
This decisive victory not only showcased the Timberwolves’ offensive prowess but also marked a significant comeback after losing the first two games of the series. With Game 4 set for Monday at 8:30 p.m. ET, can Minnesota maintain this momentum?
The Timberwolves’ performance raises questions about their potential in the series. Can they continue this level of play? The contributions from the bench were crucial, highlighting the depth of the team. Key developments include:
- Edwards outscored the Thunder in the first quarter, 16-14.
- Julius Randle added 24 points, while four reserves scored in double figures.
- The Timberwolves shot 57.3% from the field, dominating rebounds 57-41.
- Shai Gilgeous-Alexander struggled for OKC, scoring only 14 points.
As the teams prepare for Game 4, fans are eager to see if Minnesota can capitalize on their home court advantage and push for a series equalizer.