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The Timberwolves' Game 3 Turnaround
Minneapolis, Minnesota, USASun May 25 2025
The Minnesota Timberwolves had a lot to prove after losing the first two games of the Western Conference finals. A close win at home wouldn't have been enough to change the series' momentum. The team needed a dominant performance to show they could compete with the Oklahoma City Thunder.
The Timberwolves delivered just that in Game 3. Anthony Edwards, Julius Randle, and surprisingly, Terrence Shannon Jr. , led the team to a convincing victory. This win was a wake-up call for the Timberwolves, showing them what they are capable of when they play together.
The Thunder had dominated the first two games, winning by an average of 20. 5 points. The Timberwolves, however, were not discouraged. They believed that their losses were due to poor third quarters and that they could turn things around. Game 3 proved them right.
Anthony Edwards scored 30 points, with 16 coming in the first quarter. Julius Randle had 24 points in 30 minutes, bouncing back from a poor performance in the previous game. Jaden McDaniels defended Shai Gilgeous-Alexander well, limiting him to 4-for-13 shooting. Naz Reid and Donte DiVincenzo also contributed, hitting open jumpers that they had missed in the first two games.
The Timberwolves shot 57. 3% from the field and 50% from 3-point range. They also turned the ball over only eight times in the three quarters that mattered. They held the Thunder to 36. 7% shooting and scored 16 points off 13 turnovers, taking a 37-point lead after three quarters.
The Timberwolves' success in Game 3 was not just about their shooting. They made strategic adjustments, including introducing Terrence Shannon Jr. and improving their offensive flow. These adjustments can be replicated in future games, giving the Timberwolves hope that Game 3 was not just a fluke.
The Timberwolves had struggled defensively in the first two games, overthinking their strategies. They simplified their defense in Game 3, focusing on physical, hit-first defense. This approach worked, as the Timberwolves were able to disrupt the Thunder's offense and limit their scoring.
Terrence Shannon Jr. was a surprise addition to the rotation. He had been out of the rotation since early March, but his physicality and toughness were exactly what the Timberwolves needed. He scored 15 points in his first game back, showing that he can impact the game on both ends of the court.
The Timberwolves' win in Game 3 was a turning point in the series. They showed that they can compete with the Thunder and that they have the potential to win the series. However, they know that they cannot rest on their laurels. They must continue to play at a high level and make adjustments as needed.
The Timberwolves' win in Game 3 was a testament to their resilience and determination. They refused to be discouraged by their losses and instead used them as motivation to improve. They showed that they can compete with the best and that they have what it takes to win.
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Did the Timberwolves hack the Thunder's playbook to gain an unfair advantage?
What specific adjustments did the Timberwolves make defensively that contributed to their success in Game 3?
Did Terrence Shannon Jr. bring his mom's famous chicken wings to the locker room for extra motivation?
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