Anthony Edwards on Tuesday scored 29 points and Karl-Anthony Towns produced a crucial late burst of long-range shooting as the Minnesota Timberwolves defeated the Dallas Mavericks 105-100 to keep them alive in the NBA Western Conference Finals.
The Timberwolves, trailing 3-0 in the best-of-seven series heading into Game 4, held off a furious late rally to close out a battling victory at the Mavericks’ home arena.
Edwards led the Minnesota scoring, but the decisive contribution came from Towns, who drained a trio of three-pointers to help the Timberwolves take a 98-92 lead with less than two minutes remaining.
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“Game 4, down 3-0, this ain’t no time to have any doubts,” Towns said of his flurry of scoring. “I just wanted to go out and be aggressive, shoot my shot and be confident with every shot I shoot.”
“Defensively I wanted to be as disciplined as possible. And offensively — just don’t lose any confidence and don’t lose any aggression,” he said.
After Towns put Minnesota six points clear, Edwards extended the cushion to 100-92 via a jump shot with 1 minute, 47 seconds left on the clock to leave the visitors in control.
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However, there was still time for Dallas to give the third seeds a nervous finale, closing to within three at 100-97 before Edwards’ sublime pull-up jumper put the Timberwolves five points clear with 40 seconds left.
The visitors held that advantage through to the buzzer and now have a slender lifeline to cling to as they head to Game 5 in Minneapolis today.
Edwards said he had been determined to prevent Dallas clinching a clean sweep.
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“I’ve never been swept in my career, even though I’ve been to the playoffs three times,” Edwards told TNT television. “I took it personally. I definitely didn’t want to get swept, especially here on their home court, hearing the fans talking trash all day. I think we came out and competed at a high level today.”
“I think I was aggressive. I didn’t shy away from the ball and they kept giving it to me and trusting me,” he added.
Dallas were left frustrated after losing despite another triple-double from Luka Doncic, who finished with 28 points, 15 rebounds and 10 assists.
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However, he had an off-night from long range, making just four of 11 from three-point distance.
As a team, Dallas went 14-from-40 outside the arc.
“This one’s on me,” Doncic said. “We got to do better. They’ve won one game, we’ve just got to focus on the next one.”
“It was close in the end, but we couldn’t finish,” he said. “So they won and now we just have to focus on the next one.”
Towns finished with 25 points, while Mike Conley added 14 and Rudy Gobert 13.
Mavericks coach Jason Kidd saluted the contribution of Timberwolves talisman Edwards.
“He’s been playing at a high level all season,” Kidd said. “He’s one of the best young players — in fact you can take the ‘young’ part off — he’s one of the best players in this league.
“Give Minnesota credit. They fought and they found a way to extend the series, and now it goes back to Minnesota,” he added.
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