The Minnesota Timberwolves defeated the Denver Nuggets 110-98 on Friday to win the series 4-2 [1].
The victory marks a significant shift in the Western Conference power dynamic by eliminating a perennial contender. The result allows Minnesota to advance further into the postseason tournament.
Jaden McDaniels led the effort for the Timberwolves, recording 32 points [2], 10 rebounds [3], and three assists [4]. Following the game, McDaniels said the win was “just for Dante.”
Terrence Shannon Jr. provided additional offensive support for Minnesota. Shannon Jr. finished the game with 24 points [5], six rebounds [6], and two steals [7].
Despite the loss, Nikola Jokić performed strongly for the Nuggets. Jokić recorded 28 points [8], 10 assists [9], and nine rebounds [10] in the series-clinching game.
The Timberwolves utilized their home court advantage to secure the final win of the series. The 12-point margin of victory reflected a dominant defensive performance by the Minnesota roster throughout the contest.
“The Timberwolves defeated the Denver Nuggets 110-98 on Friday to win the series 4-2.”
By clinching the series in six games, the Timberwolves have established themselves as a primary threat in the Western Conference. The ability to neutralize Nikola Jokić's influence while producing high-scoring games from role players like McDaniels and Shannon Jr. suggests a versatile offensive and defensive strategy that could be successful in later rounds.




