An exceptional shooting night from Jaden McDaniels helped the Timberwolves surprise the Lakers in Game 1 of their playoff series, writes Chris Hine of The Star Tribune. McDaniels, a defensive specialist who averaged a career-high 12.2 PPG this season, led Minnesota with 25 points while going 11-of-13 from the field and sinking all three of his three-point attempts. Seven of those points came early in the second quarter when the Wolves seized control of the game with a 12-2 run.
“He always had it. It’s kind of new to you guys, but I’ve been in the gym with him for years,” Naz Reid said. “I would say it’s a good thing and a blessing for him to be able to bring that out and showcase that and have an effect on the game each and every way. He can score the ball, he can rebound, he can defend, pick up 94 feet.”
Reid also made a huge contribution to the victory with 23 points off the bench on 8-of-12 shooting, including 6-of-9 from beyond the arc. He had to leave the game after being struck in the eye by Jarred Vanderbilt in the third quarter, but returned to help Minnesota seal the victory.
“He hit me in my eye, I was hurt for a second, came back in, hit a three,” Reid said (Twitter link from Jon Krawczynski of The Athletic). “It’s not easy to take me out the game.”
There’s more on the Timberwolves:
- Anthony Edwards was also able to return to the game after limping to the locker room with cramping in his left leg late in the third quarter (Twitter video link from ESPN). Coach Chris Finch was impressed by Edwards’ leadership, Hine adds, as he spoke to his teammates at halftime about how to counter L.A.’s defense, then came out in attack mode at the start of the second half. “He just was surveying in the first half a lot, and I think he let that slow him down, and I think he was more aggressive,” Finch said. “He had that look in his eyes like he gets, and he was really good.”
- The Wolves bothered the Lakers with their size and physicality as Rudy Gobert, Julius Randle and McDaniels controlled the boards and limited the number of easy shots in the paint, observes Dave McMenamin of ESPN. Minnesota was able to exert its presence on defense without getting into foul trouble. “The main thing for us was, we didn’t want them to get into the bonus early,” Edwards said. “Because … you see a couple free throws go in, Luka (Doncic) gets into a rhythm, (LeBron James) gets into a rhythm.”
- Passport issues may prevent Donte DiVincenzo from representing Italy at this summer’s EuroBasket tournament, according to Alessandro Maggi of Sportando. DiVincenzo made a verbal commitment earlier this month, but his passport still hasn’t been obtained and the deadline is rapidly approaching.
JJ let the Lakers be over coinfident coming into game 1. Wolves played physical all year long so no surprised there. Now JJ need to show he can adjust. I am surprised JJ didn’t prepare the team because the Wolves was one of the best teams the last few weeks of the season.
Laker — a naked man in the Lake
Lakers are under the water. They are not able to float because they have too much body fat
nake = shame
its 1 game. The playoffs is about adjustments and T-wolves hit their 3s. JJ must adjust to protecting the 3 pt line
Silli, fat floats, dude. Nakedness is also not shameful. Like arc said, it’s just one game.
Better trade Luka before you Embiid him long term.
I think the west is more open than some think. Some are putting OKC in pen to make it to the finals. This Minnesota team is pretty dangerous.
Lakers can only play offense
Lakers are Terrible perimeter and internal defensive team
3 defensive teams will knock down Lakers
Wolves
Clippers
Thunder
I think any of the other top 7 in the west *could* theoretically beat LAL in a 7 game series. I’m not ready to call this one over, though. The Timberwolves have 3 more to win.
So about amazing trade where you got rid of your interior defensive first teamer….
J Williams was the difference this game. This is one reason TWolves made the Towns trade. Felt other guys could step up their offense. Williams and Reid both played well. Donte and Randle also looked more comfortable in the offense.
Minny played D. They came in ready. Lakers played like a regular season gm. Minny was in West Finals last year. And got beat bad. Tgey looked better in every way. Lakers are small. If they don’t shoot well. They don’t win. Luka with 37 Lakers lost by 22 ….
Hero ball will have to go for 60 next gm. Then he might have a chance. Hayes played 8 mins.
Who’s J. “Williams”?
He meant McDaniels. Randle is awful. Donte has not played well so if both play well, look out.
Why the Lakers did not give Moses Brown or TJ Warren. Alex Len should be in Europe.
Lakers should be better…
But this is a bad match up for them… too much size..