The Minnesota Timberwolves showcased a powerhouse performance against the Sacramento Kings, securing a dominant 124-110 win on their home court. From the opening tip, the Timberwolves imposed their pace, with Anthony Edwards leading the charge, pouring in 32 points and energizing the crowd with his relentless drives and sharp shooting. The Kings struggled to keep up, particularly in the third quarter, where Minnesota went on a decisive run that established a lead they never surrendered. The Timberwolves’ balanced attack was evident as four other players scored in double digits, demonstrating depth and precision on both ends of the floor.

The Kings, despite the loss, had moments of resilience sparked by De’Aaron Fox, who managed 28 points and displayed his usual speed and agility. However, Sacramento’s defense faltered against Minnesota’s versatile offense, especially in transition and beyond the arc. Key stats from the matchup highlight how Minnesota excelled:

  • Timberwolves Shooting: 47% FG | 38% 3PT
  • Kings Shooting: 42% FG | 33% 3PT
  • Rebounds: Timberwolves 51 | Kings 43
  • Turnovers: Timberwolves 12 | Kings 17
Player Points Rebounds Assists
Anthony Edwards (MIN) 32 6 4
Karl-Anthony Towns (MIN) 22 10 3
De’Aaron Fox (SAC) 28 4 7
Harrison Barnes (SAC) 19 5 2