Game Recap: Timberwolves 102, Warriors 97
In a tightly contested Game 3 of the Western Conference semifinals, the Minnesota Timberwolves emerged victorious over the Golden State Warriors with a 102–97 win, taking a 2–1 lead in the series. The game was marked by intense defensive plays and strategic adjustments.
Key Performances:
- Anthony Edwards (MIN): Led the Wolves with 28 points, showcasing his scoring prowess and clutch performances in critical moments.
- Julius Randle (MIN): Contributed 22 points and 10 rebounds, providing a strong presence in the paint and on the boards.
- Jonathan Kuminga (GSW): Stepped up in the absence of Stephen Curry, scoring 18 points and grabbing 5 rebounds off the bench, demonstrating his potential and importance to the team.
- Buddy Hield (GSW): Added 16 points, including timely three-pointers, keeping the Warriors within striking distance.

Game Highlights:
- The Timberwolves’ defense was pivotal, limiting the Warriors’ offensive opportunities and forcing key turnovers.
- Despite a strong push from the Warriors in the second half, the Timberwolves maintained their composure and executed down the stretch to secure the win.
- The absence of Stephen Curry due to injury continues to impact the Warriors’ offensive dynamics, with players like Kuminga stepping into larger roles.
What’s Next:
With the Timberwolves now leading the series 2–1, both teams will look to adjust and regroup for Game 4. The Warriors will aim to capitalize on home-court advantage and the return of key players, while the Timberwolves will seek to extend their series lead with continued strong performances.