DALLAS – In the Timberwolves huddle with 14.8 seconds left and the Wolves up three, coach Chris Finch asked his team a question — do you want to foul the Mavericks or play out the final possession?
Anthony Edwards spoke up: Play it out.
The Wolves had watched a 26-point third-quarter lead shrink all the way down to that margin thanks to Luka Doncic (33 points) and Kyrie Irving, with Irving scoring 26 of his 36 in a furious fourth-quarter rally. Finch trusted his players, and it resulted in a pulse-raising, exhilarating 124-121 Wolves victory.
Dallas never got off a shot. Jaden McDaniels locked up Doncic and Edwards took care of Irving in one of the best defensive sequences of the Wolves' season, given the situation and caliber of players they had to stop.
"They got two iso players. We got two iso defenders," Edwards said. "So, I mean, however they want to do it, let's do it."
"They was saying they wanted to foul. I was just like, 'Nah, man, let's play.' Let's guard them. Make them make a three."
The stop salvaged a night on which the Wolves gave up a 26-point lead and hung on for dear life in a frenzied road arena as Irving couldn't miss in the fourth. But the Wolves had built a big enough lead and made enough plays down the stretch thanks to Edwards (32 points) McDaniels (19 points on 7-for-8) and Kyle Anderson, who hit key buckets when the Wolves were reeling. Anderson had 10 of his 12 points in the fourth.
"When you got Ant and Jaden guarding out there, you got to let those guys do what they do," Anderson said. "They're excellent on defense. Those are two tough guys to hit a trey ball on for game. We let our dogs be dogs."