The
Minnesota Timberwolves have earned three chances to close out their
first-found Western Conference playoff series against the Los Angeles
Lakers and will take the floor for the first of those on Wednesday night
in Los Angeles for Game 5.The
aggressive Timberwolves took a 3-1 lead in their best-of-seven
opening-round series by overwhelming the Lakers down the stretch of Game
4 with a 32-19 advantage in the fourth quarter en route to a 116-113
victory.
Anthony
Edwards was every bit the star in the closing 12 minutes, scoring 16 of
his game- and series-high 43 points. Edwards also made three of his
five total 3-pointers in the fourth as Minnesota continued its overall
revival that started a month-and-a-half before the regular season ended.
Counting
the playoffs, the Timberwolves have gone 20-5 since March 2, all after
Julius Randle returned from a groin injury. The team's reconfigured
roster struggled to find its identity after Randle's arrival in the
offseason but appears to be a cohesive unit now.
The
victory in Game 4 came after the Lakers were up 12 points in the third
and led by 10 with 11:25 left on the clock. Three Edwards free throws
with 3:47 remaining took Minnesota from a 104-102 deficit into the lead.
The Wolves never trailed again.
"There
wasn't any panic," Minnesota coach Chris Finch said. "It's been a
hallmark of this team in the second half of the season. ... The guys
always have a belief they can come back."
Edwards added nine rebounds with six assists, while Randle scored 25 points and Jaden McDaniels had 16 points with 11 rebounds.
As McDaniel said: "We gotta stay together and when we do stay together, we can come back from big (deficits)."
For
all of the attention the Lakers received this season -- from LeBron
James playing with his son Bronny to the shocking departure of Anthony
Davis and subsequent addition of Luka Doncic -- they now find themselves
on the brink of elimination. Only a three-game winning streak can
extend Los Angeles' season now.
When
Doncic was added, it appeared as if the team was planning for the
future, willing to sacrifice defense in order to have a star in place
upon James' eventual departure. Except the Lakers found a winning
formula with Doncic while under first-year head coach JJ Redick.
They
now must find it again after a Game 4 loss when their stars remained on
the floor the entire second half and appeared to run out of gas.
Doncic
finished Game 4 with 38 points after he was slowed in Game 3 by a
stomach bug. James, who had 27 points with 12 rebounds and eight
assists, made no excuses in defeat.
"I
don't think fatigue had anything to do with that," James said. "Just
missing some point-blank shots. We were getting into what we wanted to
get into. We just weren't able to convert."
The
Lakers' 45 percent shooting was better than the Timberwolves' mark of
42.2 percent. In the fourth quarter, though, with Edwards digging deep
on both sides of the floor, Los Angeles shot 27.8 percent, while
Minnesota was at 45.5 percent.
"Obviously,
you don't think about winning three, you think about just getting the
next one," James said. "That's the only thing that matters because if
not, obviously, the offseason (begins). It's all about Wednesday. That's
what's important."
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