In the cold light of Thursday, the Timberwolves’ 108-105 Game 1 loss to Dallas in the Western Conference finals might have looked worse than it did the night before.
But they watched it anyway.
“It was a rough film session,” Wolves coach Chris Finch said. “I told the guys, ‘It has been a long time since I’ve been this disappointed in your effort. Your performance, your attitude and attention to detail just wasn’t there.’ The Western Conference finals started. Not sure if they got the memo. But they got it this afternoon.”
Finch criticized his players’ decisions and effort, their points in the paint allowed and three-pointers taken and missed — or open ones passed up. They made 18 of 49 three-pointers and could have taken 10 more open ones, Finch said, when the Mavs collapsed their defense waiting for stars Anthony Edwards and Karl-Anthony Towns to drive hard to the basket.
The Mavericks, in turn, made six of their 25 three-point shots. They attacked the rim with guards and bigs alike, particularly when center Rudy Gobert wasn’t in the game.
Dallas outscored the Wolves 62-38 in points in the paint, leaving them open to take those 49 threes. Jaden McDaniels went 6-for-9 on threes while he defended NBA regular-season scoring champ Luka Doncic all night. Towns went 2-for-9 on threes and 6-for-20 overall, Edwards 5-for-12 and 6-for-16 overall. Mike Conley was 1-for-6 on threes, 2-for-7 overall.
The Mavs played their bigs farther down the floor than Phoenix and Denver did in their playoff series.
“We didn’t really know what to expect,” Edwards said. “I came off and I was open a bunch of times and took the shots. I’ll make them next time. I have to live with it.”