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Timberwolves Dominate Bucks 129-105, Spoil Doc Rivers’ Home Debut

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MILWAUKEE — The Minnesota Timberwolves showcased their sharpshooting prowess, hitting 21 of 41 from beyond the arc, to secure a comprehensive 129-105 victory over the Milwaukee Bucks on Thursday night. This win came at the expense of the Bucks’ new head coach, Doc Rivers, who was making his home debut after a challenging five-game road trip that saw Milwaukee go 1-4.

Anthony Edwards led the Timberwolves with 26 points and nine assists, while Karl-Anthony Towns, Mike Conley, Naz Reid, and Rudy Gobert contributed significantly to the scoring effort. Edwards emphasized the joy in seeing his team take and make confident shots, underscoring a night where the Timberwolves’ offense clicked on all cylinders.

The game also marked a less-than-ideal scenario for the Bucks, who were without key players Damian Lillard and Khris Middleton due to sprained ankles. Brook Lopez’s return, following a brief hiatus for the birth of his child, was a silver lining, but it was not enough to counteract the Timberwolves’ offensive barrage.

Both teams entered the game with depleted rosters following trade deadline moves. The Bucks acquired Patrick Beverley in exchange for Cam Payne and a second-round pick, while the Timberwolves traded for Monte Morris, sending Troy Brown, Shake Milton, and a second-round pick to the Detroit Pistons. The absence of Beverley and Morris, along with Lillard and Payne, left the Bucks without a pure point guard, complicating their game plan against a surging Timberwolves team.

As the game slipped away in the third quarter, Rivers made the decision to rest Giannis Antetokounmpo, prioritizing his health ahead of a busy schedule. The Timberwolves capitalized, extending their lead to as much as 28 points and never looking back.

Despite the loss, A.J. Green provided a bright spot for the Bucks, scoring a career-high 27 points, including an impressive 7 of 8 from three-point range. Jae Crowder also had a standout performance, hitting season highs in points, rebounds, and assists.

The Timberwolves’ victory was a testament to their collective effort and communication, particularly on defense, which allowed them to disrupt the Bucks’ offense effectively. Conley highlighted the importance of this communication and the impact it had on their defensive performance.

Looking ahead, the Timberwolves will take their momentum to Los Angeles, where they face the Clippers on Monday. The Bucks, meanwhile, will seek to bounce back quickly as they host the Charlotte Hornets on Friday, hoping for the return of their sidelined stars to bolster their lineup.

This matchup underscored the Timberwolves’ potential when their offense is firing on all cylinders, while the Bucks are reminded of the challenges ahead as they navigate injuries and integrate new players into their system.

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