Thursday's NBA playoff takeaways: Timberwolves blow out Nuggets (2024)

Thursday's NBA playoff takeaways: Timberwolves blow out Nuggets (1)

By Jon Krawczynski and Tony Jones

May 17, 2024

After dropping three straight games to watch their 2-0 series lead turn into a 3-2 series deficit, the Minnesota Timberwolves entered Thursday night’s Game 6 against the Denver Nuggets prepared to battle for their season. And battle they did.

From the first-quarter run to the fourth-quarter bloodbath, Game 6 quickly turned into a one-sided affair, with the Timberwolves running away with a lopsided 115-70 victory.

Anthony Edwards posted a game-high 27 points and was one of five Minnesota players to score in double figures, a crew that included Jaden McDaniels dropping 21 points.

27 POINTS AND COUNTING… 🐜 pic.twitter.com/nHGyolsUhD

— Minnesota Timberwolves (@Timberwolves) May 17, 2024

The Timberwolves big man trio of Rudy Gobert, Karl-Anthony Towns and Naz Reid were dominant on the boards, combining for 38 rebounds, but more importantly, were effective in slowing down three-time MVP Nikola Jokić. The Nuggets star finished with 22 points, nine rebounds and two assists.

It was his first game with fewer than seven assists all playoffs. Much of that stemmed from Denver’s inability to hit shots from outside. No player made more than two 3-pointers, and the team shot 7 of 33 from deep.

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Jamal Murray particularly struggled, knocking down only 4 of 18 shots from the field, finishing with 10 points — struggles that mirrored his Game 2 performance, which the Nuggets also lost in one-sided fashion.

Game 7 of the most entertaining series of the playoffs thus far will take place Sunday.

ANT WANTS GAME 7 pic.twitter.com/lZLgWzIh3w

— NBA (@NBA) May 17, 2024

Timberwolves 115, Nuggets 70

Series: Tied 3-3

Game 7:Sunday in Denver

These are the Timberwolves we know

This is what these Timberwolves have been all season long. Tough. Resilient. Together.

Anytime the Wolves even wobbled this season, they banded together, bowed their backs and got back in the fight. With the ridicule falling on their heads after three straight losses in the series, Minnesota dug deep and delivered an emphatic bounce back, just when you least expected it.

The desperation was there from the start, from Mike Conley, who shook off a sore calf, scored 13 points and even blocked a shot at the rim by Christian Braun. It was there from Gobert, lampooned over the previous 36 hours after getting torched by Jokić. He grabbed 14 rebounds and helped revive the Timberwolves’ suffocating defense.

It was there from Towns, who did not shoot well but played terrific defense against Jokić, holding him to those 22 points on 19 shots. It was there from McDaniels, who had struggled with his shot all playoffs but responded with 21 points on 8-of-10 shooting with three 3s.

Facing elimination, they played their best game of the season and benefited from a cold shooting night from Murray and Michael Porter Jr. (3 for 9).

In front of a delirious home crowd, the Wolves gave their fans a reason to believe. Now they go to Game 7 in Denver, where they have won twice. It will be a mountain to climb, but for the first time in 20 years, Minnesota can at least see the summit.

They have Edwards. They have a great defense. They have a chance. And that’s all they can ask for. — Jon Krawczynski, Timberwolves beat writer

GO DEEPERWolves' pregame film session was Nuggets' downfall in Game 6?

Nuggets struggle with ineffective Murray

Murray deserves much credit for even being on the floor with a calf strain. That’s one of the most dangerous injuries you can have without it being catastrophic.

But the longer this series goes, the more games the Nuggets play and the more Murray’s inability to be the true Jamal Murray shows up for Denver. He first injured the calf against the Los Angeles Lakers, and he’s struggled with it since. It’s fair to ask how much Murray can give in Sunday’s deciding Game 7.

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The good news, if there is any on this front, is that Murray and the Nuggets will have two days off before Game 7 at Ball Arena. That’s an extra day off than this series has normally had. It’s not a coincidence that Murray’s last solid game was Game 3, and there were three days off between Games 2 and 3.

On Thursday night, Murray didn’t have any lift off the ground, any ability to explode past his defenders and he didn’t have any explosion off the dribble. Not that any other Denver Nugget played well, but Murray is so important to what the Nuggets are trying to do and right now he’s playing hurt.

In Game 5, Jokić was able to mask it with what was an all-time 40-point performance. But the balance that the Nuggets rely on wasn’t there on this night.— Tony Jones, NBA writer

GO DEEPER'They destroyed us': Nuggets have no answers for Timberwolves in historic Game 6 loss

Friday’s NBA schedule

  • New York Knicks at Indiana Pacers, 8:30 p.m. ET

Required reading

  • Inside the Nuggets team dinner — minus one uninvited player — that might save their season
  • Timberwolves’ Anthony Edwards has a message for the Nuggets: This series is not over

(Photo: David Berding / Getty Images)

Thursday's NBA playoff takeaways: Timberwolves blow out Nuggets (2024)

FAQs

Why do Timberwolves beat Nuggets? ›

But it didn't rattle the Timberwolves, who methodically climbed back into the game. It was due to their swarming defense and their star player, Anthony Edwards, finding just enough offense — 16 points on 6-for-24 shooting — and help from his teammates.

Who is favored to win Game 7 Nuggets vs Timberwolves? ›

Nuggets

Why did Nuggets lose Game 7? ›

Speaking with reporters after the game, Nuggets star Jamal Murray simply identified missed shots as the biggest reason why Denver lost this game. "I just think I could've been better," Murray said. "Obviously today, we generated great looks, but we all shot below 50%.

Why did Nuggets lose game 6? ›

The Nuggets shot just 30.2% from the field and 19.4% from the three-point range. The Timberwolves were led by All-Star guard Anthony Edwards, who finished with 27 points, four rebounds, four assists and three steals while shooting 8/17 from the field and 4/9 from the three-point range in 34 minutes of playing time.

Who is the Nuggets main rival? ›

The Jazz–Nuggets rivalry is a National Basketball Association (NBA) rivalry between the Utah Jazz and the Denver Nuggets. The rivalry dates back to the 1976–77 NBA season, when the Nuggets joined the NBA as a result of the ABA–NBA merger.

What is the largest comeback in a Game 7 NBA history? ›

Timberwolves stage largest Game 7 comeback in NBA history to down champion Nuggets. The Timberwolves roared back from a 20-point second-half deficit to eliminate the reigning NBA champion Denver Nuggets 98-90 in a Game 7 Minnesota masterpiece on Sunday night.

Who is most favored to win the NBA Finals? ›

Here is the full list of 2025 NBA Finals odds as of July 30, 2024:
  • Boston Celtics (+295)
  • Oklahoma City Thunder (+700)
  • Philadelphia 76ers (+850)
  • New York Knicks (+900)
  • Denver Nuggets (+950)
  • Minnesota Timberwolves (+1000)
  • Dallas Mavericks (+1000)
  • Milwaukee Bucks (+1300)
Jul 30, 2024

What are the chances of the Nuggets winning the championship? ›

Peter Dewey | Jun 20, 2024

Outside of the Boston Celtics, who are the favorite to win the title at +290 odds, Denver is second on the list and the only team with 8/1 odds or shorter (currently +800) to win it all next season.

Will Timberwolves win Game 7? ›

The Timberwolves, who trailed by as many as 20 points in the third quarter, stormed back to complete the largest comeback in a Game 7 in the past 25 postseasons to dethrone the defending champion Nuggets. "It shows who we are," Edwards said following the victory.

Why was Allen Iverson traded to the Nuggets? ›

Citing the need to make changes amidst a steady decline and a terrible start to the 2006-07 season, the Sixers traded Iverson and Ivan McFarlin to the Denver Nuggets for Andre Miller, Joe Smith, and two 2007 first-round picks.

What was the Nuggets worst season? ›

The Nuggets finished with the league's worst record at 11–71, which was also the team's worst record in franchise history.

Why did Denver lose the NBA? ›

And ultimately, that's what did the Nuggets in. Denver ran out of gas Sunday, blowing a 20-point lead in the second half at home in Game 7 and losing to the Minnesota Timberwolves. Only one bench player logged more than 10 minutes and the Nuggets had five players under the age of 25 ride the pine the entire game.

Why did Denver lose to Timberwolves? ›

As much as critics want to analyze why the Denver Nuggets failed in the Western Conference Semifinals, one of the biggest takeaways was just a lack of shotmaking. It's a cold-hard fact that even Nuggets head coach Michael Malone couldn't dispute.

What time is Nuggets Game 7? ›

Taking place at Ball Arena in downtown Denver, Game 7 of Wolves vs. Nuggets will be broadcast nationally on TNT at 7 PM on Sunday, May 19. Play-by-play announcer Kevin Harlan, color analysts Jamal Crawford and Reggie Miller and sideline reporter Allie LaForce will be calling the game for TNT.

Why was Jokic on the bench game 6? ›

Jokic said he was standing the entire 4th quarter because he wanted to stay fit to lift after the game.

What are the odds of the Nuggets winning the championship? ›

Peter Dewey | Jun 20, 2024

Outside of the Boston Celtics, who are the favorite to win the title at +290 odds, Denver is second on the list and the only team with 8/1 odds or shorter (currently +800) to win it all next season. It makes sense, as Denver's core of Jokic, Jamal Murray, Michael Porter Jr.

Did the Timberwolves come from behind to beat the Nuggets 98-90 in Game 7 of the NBA playoffs? ›

DENVER, Colo. — Anthony Edwards overcame a slow start and the Timberwolves roared back from a 20-point second-half deficit to eliminate the reigning NBA champion Denver Nuggets 98-90 in a Game 7 Minnesota masterpiece on Sunday night.

How did Denver lose to Minnesota? ›

In the span of 22 minutes, the Denver Nuggets' quest to repeat as champions disintegrated in stunning fashion. The Nuggets blew a 20-point third-quarter lead on their home floor to lose 98-90 in Game 7 of the Western Conference semifinals.

Who knocked the Nuggets out of the playoffs? ›

The Timberwolves, who trailed by as many as 20 points in the third quarter, stormed back to complete the largest comeback in a Game 7 in the past 25 postseasons to dethrone the defending champion Nuggets. "It shows who we are," Edwards said following the victory.

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