Golden State Warriors vs Timberwolves Match Player Stats: Complete Breakdown & Actionable Insights

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Minnesota Timberwolves 121, Golden State Warriors 110

 

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Timberwolves win series 4-1 and advance to the Western Conference Finals.

  • : 29 points (13-18 FG), 8 rebounds, 5 assists. Randle’s scoring efficiency and presence in the paint set the tone for Minnesota.

  • : 22 points (8-15 FG, 5-9 3PT), 12 assists, 7 rebounds, 3 blocks. Edwards delivered a complete game, leading the team in both playmaking and perimeter shooting.

  • : 17 points (8-9 FG), 8 rebounds. Gobert’s dominance inside was reflected in his near-perfect shooting and rebounding.

  • : 16 points (5-7 FG, 4-6 3PT), 8 assists. Conley’s leadership and outside shooting were crucial in stretching the Warriors’ defense.

  • : Naz Reid (13 points), Jaden McDaniels (14 points), and Donte DiVincenzo (8 points) all contributed meaningful minutes and points off the bench.

The Timberwolves shot a blistering 62.8% from the field and 41.9% from three-point range, with 36 assists on 49 made baskets, showcasing elite ball movement and shot selection.

  • : 28 points (11-19 FG, 4-6 3PT), 6 rebounds. Kuminga was the Warriors’ top scorer and most consistent offensive threat.

  • : 17 points, 6 rebounds, 6 assists. Wiggins provided a balanced effort but struggled with efficiency (4-11 FG).

  • : 10 points, 6 rebounds, 6 assists, 3 steals. Green contributed across the board but couldn’t swing the momentum.

  • : The Warriors shot 43.3% from the field and just 28.2% from beyond the arc, hampered by Minnesota’s aggressive defense.

  • : The Warriors’ bench struggled to keep pace, with no reserve scoring in double figures.

Stat Timberwolves Warriors
Record (W-L) 49-33 (.598) 48-34 (.585)
Points Per Game 114.3 113.8
Opponent PPG 109.3 110.5
Rebounds/Game 44.3 45.4
Assists/Game 26.1 29.1
Steals/Game 7.98 9.40
Blocks/Game 4.95 4.77
FG % 46.84% 45.09%
3PT % 37.72% 36.37%
FT % 78.87% 76.37%
 

  • Warriors’ Reliance on Star Power: Without Stephen Curry, the Warriors struggled to create offense and maintain pace, highlighting a lack of secondary scoring options.

  • Timberwolves’ Depth and Ball Movement: Minnesota’s ability to get double-digit scoring from multiple players and rack up assists made them difficult to defend and a safer bet for fantasy lineups.

  • : The Timberwolves’ high shooting percentages (especially in the paint and from three) were a decisive factor. For fantasy and DFS players, targeting efficient shooters from Minnesota paid off.

  • : Anthony Edwards’ contributions on both ends (blocks, steals) and Rudy Gobert’s rim protection were critical for Minnesota, while the Warriors struggled to generate stops.

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Public Last updated: 2025-07-07 03:23:21 PM