Minnesota Timberwolves Show Poise in 117-103 Victory Over Sacramento Kings
The Minnesota Timberwolves were missing star Anthony Edwards again, but their poise and determination were on full display as they defeated the Sacramento Kings 117-103 on Sunday. With Edwards absent for the second straight game due to soreness in his right foot, his teammates stepped up to fill the void and deliver a steely performance down the stretch.
The Timberwolves outscored the Kings 29-19 over the final 12 minutes, marking their league-leading eighth time this season with a 10-plus-point advantage in the fourth quarter. “I think our composure down the stretch has gotten a lot better. Our ability to make the right read — and certainly shotmaking — has helped in those moments,” coach Chris Finch said. The team’s improved performance in closing games is a testament to their growth and development as a unit.
Revenge for Previous Loss
The Timberwolves’ victory was also a measure of revenge for their 117-112 overtime loss at Sacramento on November 24, when they blew a 10-point lead with less than three minutes remaining in regulation. That game was a tough pill to swallow, but the team has clearly learned from their mistakes and is now reaping the benefits. “We talked about how we need to be better in closing games and the themes that popped up,” Finch said, “and guys have done a good job of addressing that.”
Edwards’ absence was felt, but the team’s depth and resilience allowed them to overcome the challenge. Backup point guard Mike Conley was also sidelined due to a right Achilles tendon injury, and center Rudy Gobert left the game midway through the third quarter for personal reasons. Despite these setbacks, the Timberwolves persevered and emerged victorious, thanks in large part to the efforts of Naz Reid, who finished with 20 points and 11 rebounds.
Team Effort
Reid’s performance was a key factor in the team’s success, as he helped to fill the void left by Gobert’s departure. “A lot of the times we kind of understand the sense of urgency in the second half,” Reid said. “It’s nice to kind of have that at the end of the game, but I think we just kind of figure it out as the game goes on. As the second half comes, we kind of all-the-way turn it on, which is like not normal, but we’ve been getting the wins.” The team’s ability to adapt and overcome adversity is a testament to their strength and cohesion.
The Timberwolves’ victory was also a testament to the team’s growth and development over the course of the season. With a slower stretch of the schedule ahead, the team is poised to make a strong push for the playoffs. Edwards’ injury may be a setback, but the team’s depth and resilience will help them to overcome the challenge. As Hyland said, “It’s such a bummer, but sometimes it’s good for some players. Sometimes it’s just God opening a door for you. You still want to be there for your teammate if he’s injured, be a good person, good teammate, but also step up. When someone goes down, we’re all a team.”
The Minnesota Timberwolves will look to build on their momentum as they host the Memphis Grizzlies on Wednesday. With Edwards potentially returning to the lineup, the team will be looking to make a strong statement and solidify their position in the standings. One thing is certain: the Timberwolves are a team to watch, and their poise and determination will be on full display as they continue to push for greatness.


