The Minnesota Timberwolves began their quick back-to-back road stretch on Sunday in Sacramento against the Kings, following contrasting performances for both teams two days earlier. On Friday, the Wolves handed the Utah Jazz a 40-point defeat, while the Kings suffered a 31-point loss to the Oklahoma City Thunder.
Minnesota wore their retro black tree jerseys, with Rudy Gobert making an immediate impact. He blocked a jumper by Domantas Sabonis, who had just returned from a two-game absence, grabbed the loose ball, and completed a coast-to-coast layup. Gobert was flawless in the first quarter, hitting all four shots and recording three blocks.
Despite Anthony Edwards missing his first five shots, early efforts from Donte DiVincenzo and Julius Randle kept Sacramento close. The Kings shot 6-for-11 from three-point range, keeping the score tightly contested at 31-25 after the first quarter.
Anthony Edwards exploded for 26 points, overpowering the Kings and solidifying the Timberwolves' dominance.
Edwards, playing his first full game in the tree jerseys, overcame his slow start to lead Minnesota’s offense, helping the team pull away by outplaying Sacramento's reliance on isolation one-on-one play.
The Timberwolves secured a convincing 144-117 victory, fueled by Edwards’ 26-point outburst after a shaky beginning.
Author’s summary: Anthony Edwards overcame a rough start to lead the Timberwolves past the Kings with a commanding 144-117 win, powered by strong defense and team play that subdued Sacramento’s isolation-heavy offense.
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