All season, the Timberwolves have been a team that's responded well to adversity.
Now it's time to see if that experience can help them as they face their toughest test yet.
Down 2-0 in the NBA Western Conference finals against the top-seeded Oklahoma City Thunder and their MVP Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, time is running out on Anthony Edwards, Julius Randle, and the Wolves as the series shifts back to the Target Center.
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In Game 2, the Wolves continued to struggle against the Thunder's relentless pressure, turning the ball over 14 times en route to a 118-103 loss. They again struggled from three-point territory, shooting 11-39 (28.2%) despite getting numerous open looks.
The good news for Minnesota is that Edwards looked like the All-NBA player he is, finishing with 32 points, nine rebounds, and six assists. But he struggled from beyond the arc, shooting 1-9 from three.
If the Wolves are to get their first win of the series, they must find a way to get Edwards and Randle (six points in Game 2) going offensively at the same time. Defensively, they need to find a way to contain the Thunder star trio of Gilgeous-Alexander, Jalen Williams, and former Minnehaha Academy star Chet Holmgren.

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