The Timberwolves’ previous two series in the playoffs featured more blowouts than they did close games, which meant the Wolves didn’t have to confront one of their worst features throughout the season — late-game offense.
That bugaboo came back to bite them in a major way in their 108-105 loss to the Dallas Mavericks in Game 1 of the Western Conference finals.
The Wolves led 102-98 after an Anthony Edwards three-pointer with 3 minutes, 37 seconds remaining in the fourth quarter, but they didn’t score again until there were just 10.5 seconds to play.
In the interim, Dallas scored eight straight points to take a game in which neither team led by more than nine points.
“Terrible offense down the stretch,” Wolves coach Chris Finch said. “Bad shots, turnovers, no composure. It was the same at the end of the first half. We haven’t really closed quarters very well, closed halves very well over the last handful of games. It cost us a game in the Denver series. It certainly had an impact on this game tonight, too. We’ve got to be better in clutch moments.”
After Edwards’ three, he missed another one on the Wolves’ next possession. Then Jaden McDaniels, who otherwise had a strong game with a team-high 24 points, drove into a crowd without much sense of where he was going with the ball and turned it over.
That led to a P.J. Washington three-pointer, which gave Dallas the lead for good at 104-102. Luka Doncic (33 points, 12-for-26) delivered a final blow with an elbow jumper, and Kyrie Irving (30 points, 12-for-23) iced the game with a pair of free throws.
“I think we just came out flat today,” said Edwards, who had 19 points on 6-for-16 shooting from the field. “And then we found our energy and then we went back to being flat. I think it was on us. Everything was on us today.”