Anthony Edwards scored 30 points for his second consecutive performance of 30 points, Julius Randle had 31 points and the Minnesota Timberwolves beat the Golden State Warriors 117-110 on Monday night for a 3-1 advantage in their playoff series of the West Conference.
Now, he is back at home to Minneapolis for the Wolves with the opportunity to ensure the best semifinal series of the West Conference in game 5 Wednesday night.
The Warriors will continue without Stephen Curry, who sat in their third consecutive game and is scheduled so that their tension of the hamstrings are re -evaluated that day.
Edwards made consecutive triples and scored 11 total points in a decisive 17-0 race in Minnesota that put the Timberwolves ahead 85-68 at the end of the third. They led 97-77 entering the room and the Warriors could not catch up.
Edwards starts a 36-point performance in a 3-Golpe game a 3 feet 3 to beat the part-time bell and pull Minnesota within 60-58 at the break. And the wolves delivered in the second half again after they also followed two points at halftime in a 102-97 victory in game 3.
Jonathan Kumina left the bank to score 23 points and convert 11 of 12 free throws for the Warriors, following their 30 -point performance in game 3 with another jewel.
Jaden McDaniels added 10 points and 13 rebounds for Minnesota.
Buddy Hold fell to letters 4:17 before half the time after McDaniels grabbed the guard of the guard and threw from the back of his shirt. The work was to reproduce the review while fans sang “You can’t do that!” But it was considered a common lack instead of flagrant.
Golden State has now fallen three followed from Curry, his early leg in game 1 on Tuesday night. If everything is healing well, the before I could play it would be in a possible 6th game in Chase Center on Sunday.
The Warriors were slow so that their offensive and 3 points shot
Jimmy Butler and Drayond Green scored 14 points each and held 13. Kerr stayed with Kuminga leaving the bank and Trayce Jackson-Davis in the initial alignment for their size.
Even without Curry, the Minnesota Chris Finch coach’s defensive game plan focused on keeping the Warriors of their dangerous bursts of 3 points and Golden State finished 8 or 27 from the depths.
Associated Press reports.
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