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Wolves stay in the hunt with Game 4 road win

China Daily | Updated: 2024-05-30 00:00
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DALLAS — Karl-Anthony Towns finally found his rhythm, and the Timberwolves finally closed out a game in the Western Conference finals.

Now they head back to Minnesota to see if they can make things even more interesting against Dallas.

Towns scored 20 of his 25 points in the second half and the Wolves held off the Mavericks 105-100 on Tuesday night to avoid a sweep.

Anthony Edwards had 29 points, 10 rebounds and nine assists as the Wolves kept their first trip to the conference finals in 20 years, and just the second in the franchise's 35 seasons, alive. Game 5 is Thursday night.

Towns, who was shooting 28 percent from the field in the series coming in, was 9 of 13 from the field, including four of five from 3-point range. And that was after picking up a fifth foul midway through the third quarter.

"Be aggressive," Towns said. "Ain't no time to have any doubts in your mind, especially at this time, it's Game 4, down 3-0. Ain't no time to have any doubts."

Luka Doncic had 28 points, 15 rebounds and 10 assists in his sixth triple-double of these playoffs, but he and co-star Kyrie Irving were just 13 of 39 from the field. Irving, who was 14-0 in his career in closeout games coming in, made just one of six from long range and finished with 16 points.

"That game's on me. I just didn't give enough energy," said Doncic, who was 7 of 21 from the field, including 1 of 5 in the fourth when he and Irving had combined as closers to build the big series lead. "They won one game. We've just got to focus on the next one."

The Wolves have led in the final five minutes of the fourth quarter of every game in the series, and this time they held on to their advantage.

Towns put the Wolves ahead for good on a 3-pointer with 5:41 remaining, then hit another from deep. His third 3 of the final quarter put Minnesota up six with three minutes to go.

"He was super confident," Edwards said. "He wasn't worried about any shots previous to the ones that he hit tonight. He played exceptionally well."

Edwards put the Wolves up five with a jumper just inside the arc with 39 seconds left, and Minnesota clung on, despite Edwards fouling Doncic on a made 3-pointer for a three-point Dallas deficit with 12 seconds to go.

Doncic missed the free throw, and Naz Reid hit a bucket to push the margin back to five with 11 seconds remaining.

"It's hard to close in this league," Dallas coach Jason Kidd said after his team shot 29 percent from 3 in the second half. "Understanding we didn't play our best, give Minnesota credit. They did."

The biggest sign of Towns' rhythm came in the third, when he scored 10 points in the first seven minutes, before picking up his fifth foul for elbowing PJ Washington Jr in the face while attempting a shot.

The call against Towns prompted a technical foul against Minnesota coach Chris Finch from the second row, where he's been confined since the start of the second round of the playoffs because of a knee injury that required surgery. Assistant Micah Nori has been roaming the sidelines in his stead.

Finch flirted with a second technical, which would have meant an ejection, a few minutes later when Edwards was called for his fourth foul going for a steal against Daniel Gafford.

"To have him be on the sideline, but behind the bench for the majority of these playoffs, you forget the impact he can have," said Mike Conley, who scored 14 points. "When your coach is up getting technicals and yelling, and when you see him hobbling around to do it, it's impressive. It lit a fire in all of us."

Towns fouled out in the final two minutes, while Edwards and Rudy Gobert, who had 13 points and 10 rebounds, finished with five apiece.

Agencies via Xinhua

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