High-scoring Anthony Edwards, Timberwolves take on Cavs
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[January 14, 2023]
The streaking Minnesota Timberwolves play the second leg of a
back-to-back set on Saturday in Minneapolis, facing a Cleveland
Cavaliers team looking to finish a five-game, Western Conference
road trip on the right side of .500.
Minnesota scored its fifth win in the past six outings on Friday,
beating the visiting Phoenix Suns 121-116. Anthony Edwards scored 31
points, leading six Timberwolves who finished in double figures. It
was Edwards' fourth game of 30-plus points in his past eight
outings.
Edwards scored eight points in the final 1:30 on Friday, helping
Minnesota avoid a late collapse. The Timberwolves led the Suns by as
many as 24 points but were outscored in the fourth quarter 41-29.
"That's something we've got to get better at," Minnesota coach Chris
Finch said of the team's fourth-quarter struggles. "Really good
teams never get bored. ... We've had a habit all season of building
a lead, then kind of hijacking our momentum with bad shots and
turnovers."
Minnesota ranks among the league's most turnover-prone teams,
averaging around 16 per game. The Cavaliers are forcing just shy of
15 per game.
More central to Cleveland's league-leading defensive yield of 106.9
points per game than takeaways, however, has been the Cavaliers
holding opponents to just 38.9 made field goals a contest. That's
the lowest figure in the NBA.
The Cleveland offense was key the last time out, as the Cavaliers
come into Minnesota off a 119-113 win at Portland on Thursday.
Donovan Mitchell, Jarrett Allen and Darius Garland combined for 70
of the Cavaliers' points, led by Mitchell's 26.
Allen and Garland both recorded double-doubles, with Allen posting
24 points and 10 rebounds, as well as six assists, while Garland
added 20 points and 10 assists. Along with Evan Mobley, who scored
three of his 17 points in the final 1:44, the group helped power a
32-22 fourth quarter for the comeback win.
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Mitchell, who scored 71 points in a victory against the Chicago
Bulls on Jan. 2, lauded Allen's offensive contributions following
the win over the Trail Blazers.
"In (Allen's) growth as a player, he's understanding where to come
in (and contribute on offense)," Mitchell said, according to
Cleveland.com. "I've typically been the guy (to take shots) late,
but I told him, 'Look, teams are going to scout that, teams are
going to be ready for that, teams are going to try to deny me the
ball.' Just him making big plays. That's what he is capable of and
continuously doing that on a nightly basis."
The interior offense of Allen and Mobley will face a stiff challenge
on Saturday against Minnesota. The Timberwolves rank among the NBA's
best when defending 2-point field-goal attempts, thanks in part to
Rudy Gobert's presence in the paint.
Gobert is averaging 1.3
blocked shots per game -- his lowest average since his rookie season
in 2013-14 -- but Jaden McDaniels (1.1), Naz Reid (0.9), Kyle
Anderson (0.7) and Edwards (0.5) are helping Minnesota rank near the
top of the league in blocks per game.
Mobley and Allen average 1.3 and 1.2 blocks per game, respectively,
to help bolster the stout Cleveland defense.
--Field Level Media
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