Irving Ignites the Court, Doncic Closes the Show in a Thrilling NBA Match
In a riveting performance, Kyrie Irving poured in 16 of his total 35 points during the third quarter, while Luka Doncic, after a late-game surge, ended with 24 points, contributing nine assists and eight rebounds. This dynamic duo led the Dallas Mavericks to a gripping 120-114 victory over the Minnesota Timberwolves on Tuesday, marking their first face-off since last season’s Western Conference finals.
Edwards Sets a New Record, But Falls Short
Anthony Edwards demonstrated an electrifying performance in the first quarter, scoring 24 of his 37 points, thereby setting a new record at Target Center. Edwards showcased his range by converting 7 out of his 13 attempts from beyond the arc. However, a less than stellar free-throw performance, going just 6 for 12, marred his overall performance.
Doncic’s Defining Moment
With a mere 1:04 left on the clock, Doncic sealed the game with a 33-footer, increasing the lead to eight points. This thrilling moment was celebrated with a triumphant skip back to the bench, much to the delight of the fans. Despite this being his only successful attempt in eight tries from the 3-point line, it was the defining shot of the night.
Supporting Cast Shines for Mavericks
P.J. Washington chipped in with 17 points and eight rebounds for the Mavericks, providing valuable support on a night where they played back-to-back games, having defeated the Utah Jazz 110-102 at home the previous day. Julius Randle was on fine form for the Timberwolves, contributing 20 points, seven rebounds, and seven assists.
Key Takeaways from the Game
Mavericks’ Performance
Even with Doncic experiencing a minor slump, the Mavericks were not undone. Irving’s stellar performance and a robust defensive effort, resulting in 12 steals, drove the team to triumph.
Timberwolves’ Performance
Despite Edward’s record-setting first quarter, the Timberwolves couldn’t sustain the momentum. With 20 turnovers leading to 25 points for Dallas, they ended up giving away too much.
Key Moment
With the Timberwolves trailing closely at 109-107, Irving made a crucial 3-pointer with 2:31 left, even with Randle’s tight defense.
Key Stat
Edwards has now hit five or more 3-pointers in all four games this season, marking the longest streak in Timberwolves history.
What’s Next?
The Mavericks are set to host the Houston Rockets on Thursday night, while the Timberwolves will welcome the Denver Nuggets at home on Friday.