Effort wasn’t the problem this time. Neither was intensity. Chris Finch’s players got the memo in that regard.
But here is another memo that might be difficult for the Timberwolves to read and digest: They don’t have anyone playing at the same level as Luka Doncic and Kyrie Irving.
Not even close.
The two best and most impactful stars in the Western Conference finals wear the same uniform, and that is why the Wolves’ magic carpet suddenly is in a perilous position.
The Dallas Mavericks have two superstars who have this best-of-seven series in their palm of their hand after stealing the joy right out of Target Center with a 109-108 victory Friday night.
The Mavs return home holding a 2-0 lead. The Wolves are bound for more soul-searching after crumbling down the stretch once again and watching their two stars fade under the bright lights.
“I don’t think anybody in the locker room is panicking,” Anthony Edwards said. “I hope not. Just come out and play our brand of basketball.”
That brand has gone missing. Credit Dallas for that. Anyone who suggested before the series that Denver would be the Wolves’ toughest test should reconsider that theory. The Mavs look well-prepared and decisive in how to win.