The Minnesota Timberwolves defeated the Denver Nuggets 112-96 [1] on Sunday night in Game 4 of the Western Conference semifinals.
The victory is critical as it places Minnesota in a commanding position to advance. By securing a 3-1 lead in the series [3], the Timberwolves have pushed the Nuggets to the brink of elimination during a high-stakes postseason run.
Minnesota relied on a breakout performance from Ayo Dosunmu, who scored 43 points [2]. Dosunmu stepped into a primary scoring role after the team faced significant roster depletion. Star player Anthony Edwards was ruled out for the game after suffering a hyper-extended knee [4], and Donte DiVincenzo was also unavailable due to injury [4].
The game took place at the Timberwolves' home arena in Minneapolis. Dosunmu's scoring outburst allowed the team to maintain its offensive efficiency despite the absence of its leading star. The 112-96 [1] final score reflects a defensive effort that stifled Denver's attempts to close the gap in the second half.
This win marks a turning point in the series. While the Nuggets have struggled to contain Dosunmu's perimeter game, the Timberwolves have proven they can win without their primary offensive engine. The team now requires only one more victory to secure their place in the next round of the playoffs.
“Ayo Dosunmu scored 43 points”
The Timberwolves' ability to win decisively without Anthony Edwards suggests a depth of talent that makes them a formidable contender for the Western Conference title. By leveraging Dosunmu as a primary option, Minnesota has diversified its offensive attack, forcing opponents to defend multiple threats rather than focusing solely on Edwards.




