Timbervolves beat warriors in game 5 to reach the Western Conference final for 2. Year
Julius Randle Recording achieved 29 points at 13-18 shootings to send Minnesota Timbervolve in the Western Conference Final for the second flat year with a 121-110 victory Golden State Warriors In the game 5 on Wednesday night.
Anthony Edwards He had 22 points and 12 assists for wolves six seeds, which will face the winner of Denver-Oklahoma City. They could get five days off, if Nuggets beat the thunder on Thursday to make the game 7 in the other series of the semifinals.
Brandin below He had a career-playing-high 28 points for warriors, who were playing without a star again Stephen Curri Due to the strain of the lower leg, which forced him from the second quarter in the game 1 and took the heart away from the entire offensive operation.
Jonathan Kuminga He provided another energy-enhanced bench with 26 points, but the Podziem performance came too late and production from Jimmy Butler and Pattern He was consistently too small after they were ran to open a series. According to the Sitteror, the warriors did not lose four straight games in one postseason since 1972.
The Golden State presented much more than a defensive challenge than in Minnesota in Minnesota, but a collection of shooters on five levels, wolves can throw the opponent when they push the tempore tempore, simply shifted the tempo and pushing the tempo.
Rudi Gobert was the force around the rim with 17 points, Mike Conlei had 16 points and eight assists and Donte Forenzo He took off with a drop with 13 points until the wolves recorded 77% on 2-pointers (36 for 47).
Close-up games can sometimes be the hardest to win, but wolves played ferrocity paired with their recording touch that everything except victory.
Randle retained its top postseason, providing a permanent source of energy and production. After catching the jump Draimond GreenHe missed 3-pointer, Jaden McDaniels He sent an opening for Randle to Randle for the look and play in three points for an advantage of 62-47 which set fire to the crowd.
Butler had 17 points for warriors who wandered a deficit of 25 points in the third quarter to 99-90 on a line made by 3-pointer Moses Moody with 7:11 left. Edwards immediately replied with his 3, and lead was never two digits again.
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