Minnesota Timberwolves Thrash Golden State Warriors, even NBA Playoff series

He returned to the game and had 20 points and 10 templates through three quarters, and the wolves rose at the beginning of the fourth 8pm at 8 p.m.

Finch had also been hard after game 1 and said after Edwards's loss, especially at the beginning of the game, had to give a better tone. Finch liked what he saw on Thursday of Edwards, even if it was one of Edwards's larger box score games. He added nine rebounds, five assists and was 6-against-13 from the ground, 6-to-8 on the free-wing line.

“He remained patient. She gave him a few different looks … he remained aggressive. He came a little to the free -out line,” said Finch. “Shot the ball well when it went to him. I thought he was offensive in the flow of what we tried, played a really good game.”

This river returned to the offensive, and the wolves looked more like the team in which they were against the Lakers in round 1, in particular through the open looks from three-point range. After the wolves had set up an NBA record in the last two games in the last two games, the wolves on Thursday shot 16: 37 (43%) to a welcome return to form for everyone, especially Alexander Walker, who had to fight with his recording in this after season.

Finch mentioned that the team Alexander Walker had challenged to return in the way it played in the regular season.

“Ultimately, they only say that because they don't believe in my skills,” said Alexander Walker. “For me, they cannot run away with a challenge. If God has been ready in years, I can show my son what I could do and it is only a life of life. If they stand up to adversity, you have to work on it.”