The team featuring Argentine Pablo Prigioni will play in the conference finals for the second time in franchise history.
The NBA day ended with a spectacular matchup between the Denver Nuggets and the Minnesota Timberwolves at the Ball Arena. The game has two different stories; where each is led by a different team. And, as the saying goes, he who laughs last, laughs best; and that’s the story for Chris Finch. Reacting in the second half, overcoming a 20-point deficit, they reached the Western Conference final with a tight 98 to 90 win.
The logic of the first half seemed to go along with calming the stars. But Nikola Jokic, MVP of the regular season for the third time, was still able to lead his team in a game that seemed comfortable for the home team. On the other hand, things are not so clear. Edwards barely scored a few points and the Timberwolves felt like history had slipped through their fingers. The deficit reached 20 at the dawn of the second half, sending the locals into a frenzy, who celebrated each point as if it were the last. If we want to add bad news, Jamal Murray looks to be having a good night as well; vision worsens.

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But there was still time for guests, and that was understood by its main protagonists. It’s time to roll up their sleeves and get out and take the field if they want; At least, complicate the final NBA champions and return to a sense of the conference after many years. Edwards, closing down lanes to the rim, began to distribute the play, and that was the Timberwolves’ best weapon. His hierarchy pushed his colleagues. Rudy Gobert occupied all the spaces on the defense, reducing the scoring of the Nuggets, especially Jokic. Karl Anthony Towns had some big showings. From the bench, Naz Reid (11 points and 4 rebounds) and Mike Conley (10 points, 8 rebounds and 4 assists) messed up Malone’s team… When they tried to react it was too late. The Wolves whirlwind eliminated the last champion, and a new franchise will lift Larry O’Brien
Sunday’s day went down in history, as it was the first time two visiting teams won Game 7 on the same day.
Source: Tycsports

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