Timberwolves Rally Past Nuggets to Even Western Conference Series 1-1
Suara Pecari – 21 April 2026 | Minnesota Timberwolves overcame a 19-point deficit to defeat Denver Nuggets 119-114 in Game 2, leveling the Western Conference first‑round series at one game each.
Anthony Edwards led the Wolves with 30 points, while veteran forward Julius Randle contributed 24, both key in the second‑half surge.
The Nuggets struggled to contain the Wolves’ transition offense, allowing 19 unanswered points after trailing 71-52 early in the third quarter.
Denver’s shooting efficiency dropped to 39 percent in the final 15 minutes, a stark contrast to their 48 percent field‑goal rate in Game 1.
Coach Michael Malone noted the team’s inability to defend the perimeter and called for tighter rotations in the upcoming game.
Head coach Chris Finch added a light‑hearted comment about the Nuggets’ recent “flopping” incidents, saying the team should focus on fundamentals rather than theatrics.
Finch’s remark sparked discussion among analysts, who observed that Denver’s players have been penalized for exaggerated fouls in recent contests.
Post‑game analysis highlighted three key takeaways for the Nuggets: defensive communication lapses, reliance on isolation plays, and the need for better rebounding on the glass.
The Wolves capitalized on those weaknesses by executing quick ball movement and aggressive rebounding, securing 12 second‑chance points in the decisive stretch.
Denver’s star guard Jamal Murray scored 28 points, but his attempts were limited by the Wolves’ double‑team pressure in the paint.
The series now returns to Denver for Game 3, where the Nuggets must adjust their defensive scheme and improve shot selection to avoid a 2‑1 deficit.
Both teams remain healthy, setting the stage for a competitive matchup that could determine the momentum of the Western Conference playoffs.
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