Anthony Edwards gave a thrilling performance, tallying 30 points and providing nine assists to guide the Timberwolves past the Golden State Warriors, 107-90, on Friday evening. The win was the first of two weekend matchups between the teams at Chase Center.
Curry Returns but Warriors Struggle
Stephen Curry returned to action after resting sore knees in a win over Houston. He led the Warriors with 23 points, including a key 3-pointer early in the fourth quarter that cut the deficit to 80-77. However, Golden State’s turnovers and defensive lapses proved costly.
Gobert and Green Contribute on Both Ends
Rudy Gobert played a pivotal role for Minnesota, contributing 17 points and grabbing 11 rebounds. For the Warriors, Draymond Green returned after sitting out Thursday’s game due to calf tightness. Green scored 10 points, added nine rebounds, and dished out six assists. Despite his efforts, he picked up his seventh technical foul of the season.
Timberwolves’ Rebounding Edge Key to Victory
The Timberwolves dominated the boards early, holding a 27-19 rebounding advantage in the first half. This dominance fueled a 56-46 halftime lead, which Minnesota never relinquished. The win extended their streak to five straight victories over the Warriors and four consecutive wins at Chase Center.
Warriors’ Offense Falters in the Second Quarter
Golden State’s offense sputtered in the second quarter, scoring only 15 points while shooting 5 of 19 from the field. This drought set the tone for a frustrating night for the home team.
The Timberwolves including Anthony will look to extend their winning streak when the two teams face off again on Sunday.
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