Minnesota Timberwolves force Game 7 with record-setting performance

Minnesota Timberwolves fans that watched last night's defeat of the NBA defending champion Denver Nuggets likely still can't believe what they saw. What they saw was a game of streaks, comebacks and longer streaks. The T'Wolves scored the first points before Denver scored the next 9 points.

Denver wasn't in the game after that, as the Wolves went on a 20-0 run before MVP Nikola Jokic finally hit a free-throw line jumper for Denver to finish Minnesota's 20-0 run. Minnesota finished that run by scoring the next 7 points to complete a stunning 27-2 run.

This was a total team victory:

Anthony Edwards flashed seven fingers to the roaring crowd as he walked off for a fourth-quarter timeout during a blowout by the Minnesota Timberwolves. He had that tenacious look of a superstar player refusing to cede to the defending champs all night. Edwards scored 27 points to pull the Timberwolves out of their mid-series slump and deliver a flawless 115-70 victory over the Denver Nuggets on Thursday to force a Game 7 in this roller-coaster matchup.

Jaden McDaniels pitched in 21 points and lockdown defense, and Mike Conley had 13 points in his return from injury. Big men Rudy Gobert, Karl-Anthony Towns and Naz Reid combined for 38 rebounds and a relentless effort to keep NBA MVP Nikola Jokic to a relatively quiet 22 points.

Make no mistake about this. Anthony Edwards is the next NBA superstar. It won't be long before he surpasses Kevin Garnett as the Wolves' GOAT. He's a lockdown defender, whether he's guarding point guards or shooting guards. He's a shotmaker extraordinaire, too:

Let's be clear about something, though. Denver has a superstar, too, and it's got a heart of a champion. As Rudy Tomjanovich once said of his Houston Rockets after they'd repeated as NBA champions, "Never question the heart of a champion." Game 7 is in mile-high Denver and they'll be prepared. Both teams have blown the other out on the other team's court, which means this should be an epic Game 7 classic.

Throw this in, too: both teams were put together by the same GM- Tim Connelly.

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