Torrid Anthony Edwards Timberwolves on the Lakers

Anthony Edwards scored 43 points in 12 shots, and Minnesota Timberwolves was late for 116-113 wins against Los Angeles Lakers in the 4th game of the Western Conference quarter-finals series in Minneapolis in the afternoon.
Edwards took nine rebounds and made six assists for Minnesota, which went ahead 3-1 in the seven best series. Julius Randle scored 25 points and Jaden McDaniels recorded it with 16 points and 11 rebounds.
Luka Doncic returned from a stomach beetle in the game 3 and ended with 38 points in 28 to 13 shots. LeBron James scored 27 points, took 12 rebounds and made eight assists, and Rui Hachimura finished with 23 points.
Timberwolves left the Lakers 32-19 in the fourth quarter.
Lakers protector Austin Reves had the chance to make a score in the iceberg, but the 3 -point attempt from the right corner was removed from the rim.
Lakers, Dorian Finney-Smith’in 1:29 3-after the 3-after-3-113-111 led. This caused Minnesota to recover again.
Timberwolves went ahead 114-113 in a three-point game 39.5 seconds before. Edwards moved to McDaniels, the ball, to Naz Reid, who organized a leap pass for a foul against a world and Reves.
McDaniels then rang James’ passes. Edwards went and initially decided to lose the ball from the boundaries, but the Minnesota coach Chris Finch objected to the decision in the court.
A video review showed that James hit Edwards before the ball loose. The authorities corrected the call and made two free throws to Edwards, who attempted to take Timberwolves 116-113 with 10.7 seconds.
Doncic took the ball to court on the final ownership, and 3-He moved to James, who passed to Reves for a good look at the job.
Lakers opened the second half in the 14-0 run to get ahead 72-61. Doncic, Hachimura, Doncic’ten 3 in a row and Reves’ten made a row to start the run ending with two points in a row.
Los Angeles continued to lead the rest of the third quarter, which he concluded with the advantage of 94-84.
Timberwolves center Rudy Gibert was called an ugly foul in the last minute of the third quarter. James celebrated Goubert in an attempt to free and replied, pushing the forearm behind James’s neck.
Minnesota took the lead 61-58 in half.
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