In a thrilling Game 3 showdown in the Western Conference playoffs, the Minnesota Timberwolves emerged victorious against the Golden State Warriors, clinching a 2-1 series lead. The Timberwolves secured a hard-fought 128-123 win, with standout performances from Julius Randle, who recorded a triple-double, and Anthony Edwards, who contributed an impressive 36 points.
The game showcased a competitive spirit from both teams, with the Warriors’ Jimmy Butler scoring 33 points and Jonathan Kaminga adding 30 to his team’s efforts. However, the Timberwolves maintained their composure and resilience, ultimately outpacing the Warriors in the second half.
Post-game, the Timberwolves players expressed their confidence and determination. When asked about the changes that contributed to their success in the latter half, Edwards emphasized that he maintained his shooting consistency and high confidence despite earlier challenges. “I took my same shots; I just didn’t lose confidence,” he stated. He further highlighted the importance of self-belief in high-stakes situations, noting, “You got to have confidence at an all-time high and I never lack that.”
Coach Chris Finch praised his team’s performance, commending their resilience in a tough environment. He remarked, “Every game is the most important one for us right now. So this is a huge win.” Finch acknowledged the formidable challenge posed by the Warriors, emphasizing the need to sustain their momentum heading into the next game.
The victory not only puts the Timberwolves in a favorable position in the series but also bolsters their confidence as they look to secure another win before returning home. With their eyes set on advancing further in the playoffs, the Timberwolves will aim to capitalize on this momentum in the upcoming games against Golden State.