DALLAS – At least once in each Timberwolves playoff series, Karl-Anthony Towns and Anthony Edwards seemed like they were auditioning for a comedy sitcom during their postgame press conferences.
The laughter and smiles were in short supply as the Wolves lost the first three games of the NBA Western Conference finals to Dallas, but everything was fine again Tuesday, at least for one night.
The Wolves took down the Mavericks 105-100 before 20,477 at American Airlines Arena to keep their season alive and force Game 5 on Thursday at Target Center.
It took Towns and Edwards re-finding themselves to finally get the first win of the series. The two outdueled Dallas’ Luka Doncic and Kyrie Irving for the first time. Edwards had 29 points, including key buckets in the final minutes that the Wolves weren’t converting in losing fourth-quarter leads during the first three games in the series.
Before that, Towns caught fire after a miserable first three games. He danced around foul trouble all night to score 25 points on 9-for-13 shooting before fouling out with 98 seconds to play. He had three clutch threes in the fourth quarter to put the Wolves ahead for good.
A common source of the Towns and Edwards comedy hour has been Towns’ foul trouble, as it was again after Game 4.
”What I tell you about fouling?” Edwards said.
“You had five though,” Towns replied.