Under Julius Randle, Timbervols Top Warriors to Clinic Series

Julius Randle scored 29 points on 13-for-18 shooting, and Minnesota Timberwells held their Western Conference semi-final series on Wednesday night to win 121–110 over Golden State Warriors.
Anthony Edwards ended with 22 points and 12 assistance for Minnesota, winning the best seven series in five matches. The Timberwells proceeded in the final of the conference, where they will wait for the winner of the semi -final series between Oklahoma City Thunder and Denver Nagets.
Brandin Podezamsky scored 28 points on 11 -for -19 shooting to lead the Golden State. Jonathan Kuminga scored 26 points from the bench and Jimmy Butler III selected in 17 points.
The warriors dropped their fourth direct game without Stephen Curry, who saw in road clothes from the bench. Curry injured her left hamstring in the series opener after the Golden State was headed to win the first round playoff series on Houston Rockets.
Minnesota led 25 points late in the third quarter. The randal draped the ball from one end of the court to the other end and ended with a run-up to give Timberwells a 93–68 lead in the third quarter.
The Warriors pushed a set to cut down nine in the fourth quarter. Moses Moody dried the 3-pointer to play with 7:11 to bring the Golden State within 99–90.
Edwards later helped Minnesota to re -acquire a double -digit profit. He knocked the 3-pointer to top the top 102-90 with 6:52 at the top 102-90, and Jayden McDaniels made a robbery with a 14-point gains and a trimmed with the remaining 6:36.
Timberwells led 62–47 at half.
Golden State fell behind 45–42, when Podzamsky created a jump shot with 4:11, which was half left.
Minnesota closed the second quarter for 17–5 runs to gain a 15-point lead. Randals scored the first half with a three -digit game after making a trimmed and pulling a dishonesty.
Timberwells shot 62.8 percent (49 out of 78) and 41.9 percent (13 out of 31) beyond the arc. The warriors shot 43.3 percent (39 out of 90) and 38.2 percent (11 out of 11) from 3-point range from the ground.
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