Anthony Edwards and Timberwolves Aim for Comeback Against Oklahoma City Thunder
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Anthony Edwards and the Minnesota Timberwolves are down 0-2 in the Western Conference finals against the Oklahoma City Thunder after losing the first two games. The series now shifts to Minneapolis for Games 3 and 4, where the Wolves hope to bounce back. Edwards had a challenging performance, shooting poorly from the three-point range, while teammate Julius Randle struggled as well. The team needs to improve on turnovers and defense to have a chance at a comeback.
Key Points
Minnesota Timberwolves are trailing 0-2 in the series against Oklahoma City Thunder.
Anthony Edwards had 32 points in Game 2 but struggled with his shooting, going 12 of 26 overall and 1 of 9 from three-point range.
Julius Randle was limited to 6 points and had 4 turnovers in the latest loss.
The Wolves committed 14 turnovers in Game 2, leading to 22 points for OKC.
The series moves to Minneapolis for the next two games, with the Wolves aiming to recover on their home court.
Coach Chris Finch made adjustments by benching Randle in the fourth quarter and turning to Naz Reid, who contributed 10 points and 8 rebounds.