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Edwards drops 40 as Wolves sweep Suns

April 29, 2024

Edwards drops 40 as Wolves sweep Suns

The Minnesota Timberwolves are advancing to the Western Conference Semifinals for the first time in two decades having taken down the Suns 122-116 in Game 4 behind Anthony Edwards’ 40.

The 22-year-old joins Sam Cassell as the only other player in Timberwolves history with multiple 40-point playoff games.

He scored 40 points on 13-of-23 shooting and 7-of-13 from three to go along with nine rebounds, six assists, and a pair of blocks.

He was flanked by Karl-Anthony Towns (28 pts, 10 reb, 11/17 FG) and Jaden McDaniels (18 pts, 6/12 FG).

Mike Conley (10 pts, 7 ast, 2/10 FG, +16) endured a tough shooting night but led the team in helpers and finished with a game-high in the plus-minus column whilst Rudy Gobert (9 pts, 3/9 FG, 4 tov, 4 fouls) suffered through a subpar night.

It was a tight and back-and-forth affair throughout the night with no team leading by more than a half-dozen at any stage.

The Wolves – who hit on 15 of their 36 three-point attempts – crafted a 27-17 run to close the game.

Phoenix’s lack of depth proved their Achilles’ heel with Devin Booker (49 pts, 5 reb, 6 ast) and Kevin Durant (33 pts, 9 reb, 4 blk) stuffing the statsheet.

No other Sun scored in double figures with Bradley Beal (9 pts, 4/13 FG), Eric Gordon (6 pts, 2/7 FG), and Royce O’Neale (6 pts, 2/7 FG) unable to provide the required offensive punch.

With all but non-existent draft capital and a hefty payroll, the offseason will be full of pressure for the Suns who have a number of major decisions to make moving forward.

The Timberwolves meanwhile advance to the second round where they will likely face the defending champion Nuggets who are a win away from closing out the Lakers.

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