2024-11-18 00:08:00
The last time they met, the T’Wolves eliminated the Suns 4-0 in the first round of the playoffs. And Phoenix, ahead for a long time during the NBA Sundays challenge, has toyed with the idea of taking revenge several times. For the Suns, however, Devin Booker‘s 44 points were not enough, because once again Minnesota’s victory was confirmed by Julius Randle’s 35-point triple at the siren
That Phoenixdevoid of both Bradley Beal what about Kevin Durantwhether in an emergency, this can already be understood from the announcement of the starting quintet, because i Suns they start with an unprecedented duo with difficult technical and tactical compatibility like the one formed by Jusuf Nurkic and Mason Plumlee in the frontcourt. The guests also send the rookie onto the pitch Ryan Dunn and, somewhat surprisingly, they start better also thanks to a Devin Booker immediately very inspired. They are the 17 points with 5/8 shooting of the guard of Phoenix to impact on 31-22 with whom Phoenix closes the 1° quarto. The defeatist attitude shown in the bad defeat against i Thunder it seems like a memory, and the coaching team Mike Budenholzer keep playing with aggressiveness in defense and to move the ball well, finding quality shots and also giving space to the other rookie Iso Ighodarocapable of keeping the energy level high on both sides of the pitch. Energy that on the other side has the face and hands of Donte DiVincenzoauthor of 4 triple in the first half of 2° quarto and protagonist of the prompt comeback of Minnesota. The hosts return to just one possession awayonly then Booker he starts doing more or less what he wants in attack and at half-time his scoreboard says 27 points and 5 assists and that of the match 64-54 per i Suns.
A balance that is only broken at the final siren
The trend of the match is repeated in 3° quartowhen Minnesota get back in the wake with 5 minutes to play thanks to Anthony Edwardsup until then almost absent for the T’Wolveswhich marks i 5 points from the mini-partial which reports Minnesota under 78-76. I 13 points in the quarter of the home team’s star they actually reopen the games, because the last half is in sight Phoenix he is still ahead, but alone 4 points. I Sunshowever, at the opening of 4° quarto they find two triples from the specialist Grayson Allen and they try to escape again 97-86. Al partial of 7-0 of the guests, then, yet another counter-partial follows 17-7 of the T’Wolves and then we return to the battle point to point. Defenses level up and scoring becomes more complicated for both teams, with Edwards on the one hand and Booker on the other hand, to make the enormous offensive talent available count. And what breaks the balance is the triple of Julius Randlewhich closes an evening from 35 points and 7 assists with the basket at the siren worth the victory 120-117 per Minnesota. A Phoenix they are not enough 44 points of a Booker but less lucid than usual in the final possessions.
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What strategies did the Phoenix Suns implement in the absence of Bradley Beal and Kevin Durant during the game against the Timberwolves?
**Interview with Sports Analyst John Carter on the Phoenix Suns vs. Minnesota Timberwolves Game**
**Editor:** Welcome, John! We just witnessed a thrilling game between the Phoenix Suns and Minnesota Timberwolves, marked by intense performances and strategic plays. Can you provide some insights into how the absence of key players like Bradley Beal and Kevin Durant affected the Suns’ strategy?
**John Carter:** Absolutely! With both Beal and Durant sidelined, the Suns had to adapt significantly. They started with an unconventional frontcourt duo of Jusuf Nurkic and Mason Plumlee, which had its challenges in terms of compatibility. However, it allowed them to create a different dynamic on both ends of the court. Devin Booker stepped up tremendously, showing leadership and skill—his 44-point performance demonstrated his ability to carry the scoring load in tough situations.
**Editor:** That’s a great observation. Despite that stellar effort from Booker, the Timberwolves managed to secure the win. What do you think made the difference for Minnesota, particularly at crunch time?
**John Carter:** Minnesota showcased their strength in depth with key performances from players like Julius Randle, who hit a crucial three-pointer at the buzzer. Their ability to make timely shots under pressure was pivotal. Plus, they adjusted well defensively, especially in the second half, when Donte DiVincenzo really found his rhythm, hitting four three-pointers to help the Timberwolves close the gap. That blend of youth and experience seems to be paying off for them.
**Editor:** Speaking of youth, how did the rookies like Ryan Dunn and Iso Ighodaro impact the game?
**John Carter:** The inclusion of rookies added a spark for both teams. Ryan Dunn showed flashes of potential, and Iso Ighodaro brought energy on both ends of the floor. Their youthful enthusiasm could be felt, especially as they capitalized on turnovers and created fast-break opportunities. It’s a reminder that sometimes, fresh legs and fearless play can swing the momentum in a game like this.
**Editor:** And what can we expect moving forward for both teams after this encounter?
**John Carter:** For the Suns, they need to find a way to adapt and develop their game without their two stars consistently. If they can rely on Booker and cultivate the chemistry among their remaining players, they should remain competitive. As for the Timberwolves, this victory reinforces their confidence and highlights their depth; they’ll want to build on this momentum as they move deeper into the season.
**Editor:** Thank you for your insights, John! It’s always fascinating to hear your take on the game.
**John Carter:** My pleasure! Looking forward to the next matchup!