Karl-Anthony Towns’ performance in Game 3 of the Western Conference finals sparked varied reactions within the NBA community. Despite scoring 14 points and grabbing 11 rebounds, the 28-year-old center struggled with his shooting throughout the game.
Towns’ poor shooting included missing his first seven attempts in the first half and finishing 5–18 from the field and 0–8 from the three-point line. This continues a disappointing trend over three games, with Towns scoring 16, 15, and 14 points in each, respectively, highlighting his struggles.
Notably, Towns has only made three of his 22 three-point attempts in the series, shooting 15–54 overall, indicative of his challenging series performance.
Although Anthony Edwards led Minnesota on a 13-3 surge in the third quarter, including a spectacular dunk over Daniel Gafford, the Timberwolves’ inability to convert crucial shots, especially from beyond the arc, hindered their chances of victory.
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Furthermore, Towns’ defensive shortcomings and subpar shooting, shooting less than 30% from the field in the first two games, have compounded Minnesota’s challenges in countering the Mavericks’ formidable duo of Daniel Gafford and Derek Lively II.
Despite Edwards’ impressive performance with 26 points, nine assists, and nine rebounds, the Timberwolves face an uphill battle to stage a historic comeback in the series, as no team has ever overcome a 0–3 deficit in NBA history.
The upcoming game on May 29 at the Target Center presents a crucial opportunity for the Timberwolves to rally and avoid elimination. Meanwhile, the Dallas Mavericks aim to secure their third consecutive finals appearance and their first since 2011, adding further pressure to Minnesota’s quest for a comeback.