The Timberwolves and Nuggets played the third game of their NBA Western Conference semifinal series tonight at Target Center. Staff writer Chris Hine filed updates from the game.
11:15 p.m.: Never a doubt as Denver wins easily, 117-90
Ever since the Timberwolves trounced the Nuggets in Game 2, fans in the Twin Cities had visions of a deep playoff run. Maybe the Wolves got a little ahead of themselves too.
The defending champions responded with a statement of their own Friday night in a 117-90 trouncing of the Wolves at Target Center, knocking the Wolves off their feet for the first time all playoffs and humbling team that may have been riding too high.
The Wolves lead the series 2-1 with Game 4 on Sunday at Target Center.
Denver was in control for most of the night and asserted itself on both ends of the floor the way the Wolves did in Game 2.
Jamal Murray, who the home crowd booed most of the night, had 24 points after avoiding suspension for throwing a heating pad onto the floor in Game 2. Murray only receiving a $100,000 fine for his actions could play a significant role in this series if Denver comes back to win.
While Murray controlled the first half with 18 points, Nikola Jokic made sure the Wolves didn’t have any room for a comeback. He had 24 points, 14 rebounds and nine assists.