In a Post-All-Star Thriller, Wolves Rally Past Mavs 122โ111 ๐ | ๋์ํฐ๋น๐ฅ
The Minnesota Timberwolves began the post-All-Star break with a commanding 122-111 victory over the Dallas Mavericks in a much-anticipated NBA matchup at the Target Center. ๐๋์ํฐ๋น viewers were treated to an exciting evening of scoring, tough plays, and amazing performances that improved Minnesota while making Dallas's midseason problems worse.
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Edwards Explodes for 40 as Wolves Take Charge ๐ฅ๐
Fresh off his AllโStar Game MVP honors, Anthony Edwards delivered a masterful performance, pouring in 40 points on 16โforโ30 shooting and hitting big baskets throughout the fourth quarter. Edwards also added six rebounds, carrying the Wolvesโ offense and delivering clutch shots when Minnesota needed them most.
Gobert Dominates the Paint ๐ช๐
In addition to Edwardsโ heroics, Rudy Gobert provided a strong inside presence with 22 points, 17 rebounds and three blocks, asserting himself on both ends of the floor. His work on the glass helped Minnesota control secondโchance opportunities and kept Dallas at bay despite multiple Mavericks rally attempts.
Reid and Role Players Step Up ๐
Off the bench, Naz Reid chipped in 21 points, including highlight reels and timely shooting that helped keep the Wolves ahead. Later in the game, Tyus Jones made a big play to tie it at 103 with a floater, but Minnesota responded quickly to pull away for good.
Mavericks Fight, But Slump Continues ๐
For Dallas, Khris Middleton led the charge with 18 points, while Marvin Bagley III added scoring and rebounding. But the Mavericks โ missing key young talent โ couldnโt overcome Minnesotaโs balanced attack and now slide to their 10th straight loss, one of the longest stretches of adversity the franchise has faced in decades.














