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Conley, Edwards lead surging Timberwolv­es past Nuggets 111-98 in West showdown

- By ARNIE STAPLETON

DENVER — This is why Glen Taylor doesn’t want to let go of the Minnesota Timberwolv­es.

Anthony Edwards scored 25 points and Mike Conley added 23 in Minnesota’s 111-98 rout of Denver on Friday night that sent the Timberwolv­es into a first-place tie in the Western Conference — and the defending NBA champion Nuggets into third place.

“There’s a lot of resilience to this team,” T-Wolves coach Chris Finch said. “We’ve been very tough-minded all season. Our goal remains to play our best basketball heading into the playoffs. If that allows us to finish first, second or third, whatever, that’s what it is. But we’ve got a lot of big games coming up against teams that are playing for a lot, as well.

“So, this was exactly the test that we need coming down the stretch.”

The Nuggets (51-23) failed to reach 100 points for the second straight game and fell a-half game behind the Timberwolv­es and the Oklahoma City Thunder, who easily handled Phoenix 125-108 on Friday night.

The Nuggets were without

star point guard Jamal Murray (ankle, knee) for a fourth consecutiv­e game, and once again their lack of depth was exposed as their bench provided very little help in Denver’s second straight loss at home.

Nobody missed Murray more than MVP favorite Nikola Jokic, who had consecutiv­e cringing turnovers to end the third quarter and missed 11 of his first 17 shots against Minnesota’s pestering double teams before rallying to finish with 32 points despite playing with a sore shooting wrist.

“I was surprised he played tonight, to be quite honest,” Denver coach Michael

Malone said. “His wrist has really been giving him a lot of trouble, and Nikola is a guy who plays through a lot of things that most guys wouldn’t play through.”

Rudy Gobert added 21 points for Minnesota, which has won four in a row. Playing on the court where their playoff run ended last season, the Timberwolv­es took the lead for good on Gobert’s alley-oop dunk in the opening minutes and never let up in cruising to their biggest victory of the season.

After going 15-2 coming out of the All-Star break, the Nuggets find themselves in a sudden slump with back-toback losses at home for the first time all season. They lost to Phoenix 104-97 on Wednesday night.

This marked the Timberwolv­es’ first game since Taylor declared Thursday he won’t take the final step of his drawn-out $1.5 billion deal to hand Marc Lore and Alex Rodriguez the majority stake in the franchise as planned.

“If there was ever a definition of ‘above your pay grade,’ this is it,” Finch said before tip-off. “For us, it’s business as usual. … There’s been no ripple effects down here at troop level.”

 ?? AP photo ?? Anthony Edwards of the Timberwolv­es is defended by the Nuggets’ Nikola Jokic during the second half of Minnesota’s 111-98 win over Denver on Friday.
AP photo Anthony Edwards of the Timberwolv­es is defended by the Nuggets’ Nikola Jokic during the second half of Minnesota’s 111-98 win over Denver on Friday.

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