The Minnesota Timberwolves did not miss a shot on Wednesday night at Ball Arena. Okay, maybe that is a bit of an exaggeration, but it certainly felt like the Timberwolves made every shot they attempted, especially from three-point range.
It all started when Minnesota shot 16-of-29 from three in the first half and were led by five threes from Anthony Edwards, who the Nuggets had zero answer for. Edwards constantly got whatever shot he wanted and made Denver pay time and time again. The Timberwolves would eventually finish the game with 23 made threes, 10 of which came from Edwards as Denver could not keep up with Minnesota’s red hot shooting.