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Timberwolves Dominate Bucks Without Stars
14 Jan
Summary
- Timberwolves secured a dominant win despite missing key players.
- Minnesota set a season-high with 22 three-pointers made.
- The team achieved a season-best overall shooting percentage.

The Minnesota Timberwolves delivered a dominant performance, defeating the Milwaukee Bucks 139-106 on Tuesday night. The victory was particularly impressive as the Timberwolves played without their top scorer, Anthony Edwards, and leading rebounder, Rudy Gobert. Despite these absences, the team's offense thrived, hitting a season-high 22 three-pointers.
The Timberwolves' exceptional shooting extended to their overall field goal percentage, which was a season-best 59.8%. This offensive surge allowed Minnesota to control the game from the outset, building a substantial lead. Coach Chris Finch also returned to the bench after missing the previous game due to illness, guiding his team to a decisive win.
The loss marked a significant blow for the Bucks, who allowed their highest point total of the season. The Timberwolves' commanding lead, including a franchise-record halftime advantage on the road, underscored their superiority on the night. The win continues Minnesota's strong recent performance, securing their sixth victory in their last seven contests.




