Timberwolves All-Star big man Karl-Anthony Towns didn’t play the entire second quarter of Tuesday night’s Game 2 against Phoenix because of foul trouble.
”I was pretty motivated,” he said after a 105-93 victory at Target Center. “Pretty motivated.”
After sitting out because of three first-half fouls, he played nearly 10 minutes in the third quarter. He scored eight points, grabbed four rebounds and went 2-for-4 from the field, including 1-for-3 on threes.
The Wolves outscored the Suns 28-20 in the third quarter to put some distance between the teams after the Wolves had led 51-50 at halftime.
”Super proud of KAT,” Wolves coach Chris Finch said. “Staying locked in after foul trouble and then having a big third for us, offensively, defensively and on the glass. He kept making the right play. He didn’t shoot the ball great, but I still thought he did the right things to unlock a lot of good shots.”
Said Towns: “This is the time to win. I’m just doing whatever it takes to win the game. Some days, it may be 30 [points]. Some days, it may be I have to play defense at a high, high level that people don’t expect from me all the time.
“I’ve shown spurts of that all year, and now I have to show it on the biggest stage of the year.”
Looking at the long run
Now in his ninth NBA season, Phoenix star Devin Booker has been in enough playoff series to know this: Don’t overreact, especially after one game.