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Timberwolves overpower Warriors to level series

Timberwolves overpower Warriors to level series

Agence France-Presse

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Anthony Edwards of the Minnesota Timberwolves drives to the basket during the game against the Golden State Warriors during Round 2 Game 2 of the 2025 NBA Playoffs at Target Center in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Jordan Johnson, Getty Images via AFPAnthony Edwards of the Minnesota Timberwolves drives to the basket during the game against the Golden State Warriors during Round 2 Game 2 of the 2025 NBA Playoffs at Target Center in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Jordan Johnson, Getty Images via AFP


The Minnesota Timberwolves exploited the injury absence of Stephen Curry to defeat the Golden State Warriors, 117-93, and level their NBA Western Conference semi-final series on Thursday.

A fired-up Timberwolves line-up, who had been stunned by the Warriors in Game 1 on Tuesday, were always in control as they powered to a wire-to-wire victory in Minneapolis that squares the series at 1-1.

Julius Randle led the scoring for Minnesota with 24 points, 11 assists and seven rebounds while Anthony Edwards finished with 20 points and nine rebounds.

Nickeil Alexander-Walker added an eye-catching 20 points off the bench, including four three-pointers, on a night when five Timberwolves players finished in double figures.

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Jonathan Kuminga led the Warriors scoring with 18 points from the bench, Jimmy Butler finishing with 17.

Edwards said an improved defensive effort led to Minnesota's win after a dismal offensive display in their game one loss.

"We watched film yesterday and we saw it wasn't just that we didn't make our shots -- it was more so our defensive effort and intensity. We didn't bring it," Edwards said. "So we knew we had to bring it today."

With Golden State taking to the floor without Curry, who suffered a hamstring injury in Game 1, Minnesota set the tone early in the first quarter, racing into a hefty 25-7 lead that left the Warriors chasing the game.

Minnesota were given a scare when Edwards limped off with an ankle problem in the second quarter, but the Timberwolves went into half-time with a commanding 56-39 lead.

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Edwards returned for the start of the third quarter, but Minnesota were rocked by an early Golden State onslaught.

Butler and Kuminga both grabbed eight points apiece in a rally that helped the Warriors slash the Timberwolves' lead to just seven points at 62-55 with just under seven minutes remaining in the third.

The Timberwolves regrouped impressively and closed the quarter with a 20-5 run to build an 85-65 lead heading into the final frame.

Without the deadly three-point scoring threat of Curry, the Warriors never looked like closing the gap and Golden State coach Steve Kerr ran up the white flag with four minutes remaining, removing his starters as Minnesota coasted home.

Kerr said his team had learned valuable lessons on how to play without the talismanic Curry as they return to San Francisco for Game 3 on Saturday.

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The 11-time All-Star Curry was ruled out for at least a week on Wednesday.

"We're trying to figure out what we're gonna be able to do in this series without Steph, so we gave a lot of people a lot of chances," Kerr said of his shifting line-up.

"I thought we made a really spirited run to get the lead down to seven, but then we just kind of lost a little bit of composure. We turned it over a couple of times, gave up a couple of threes when we lost our defensive connection.

"But we learned a lot and I think this game will help us figure out how to move forward."

© Agence France-Presse

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