Times-Call (Longmont)

Timberwolv­es take 2-0 lead on the Suns

- The Associated Press

MINNEAPOLI­S >> Jaden Mcdaniels scored 25 points for a career best in the playoffs and spearheade­d another stifling defensive performanc­e by the Minnesota Timberwolv­es in a 105-93 victory over the Phoenix Suns to take a 2-0 lead in their first-round series on Tuesday night.

Mike Conley and Rudy Gobert each added 18 points to help the Timberwolv­es offset the smothering of Anthony Edwards by the Suns, who held the All-star to 15 points after allowing him 33 in the opener. Edwards went 3 for 12 from the floor.

The teams head to Phoenix for Game 3 on Friday night. Minnesota has held a 2-0 series lead only one other time in franchise history, against Denver in the first round in 2004 en route to a 4-1 series victory.

Devin Booker scored 20 points, Kevin Durant added 18 and sixth man Eric Gordon had 15 for the Suns, who again failed to get their high-octane offense in gear. The big three of Booker, Durant and Bradley Beal combined to shoot 18 for 45, with Mcdaniels leading the list of reasons for the slump.

After building an eightpoint lead in the second quarter and taking a 51-50 edge into halftime, the Suns wore down while Karl-anthony Towns (12 points) got going after early foul trouble.

Phoenix lost starting guard Grayson Allen to an aggravated ankle sprain in the third quarter, during which the Wolves used a 12-0 run to create some breathing room. Edwards sank a 22-footer on Durant during that surge to make it 70-63, and the momentum — and the crowd noise — carried into the fourth.

PACERS 125, BUCKS 108

Pascal Siakam scored 37 points and Indiana overcame another fantastic first-half performanc­e from Damian Lillard to beat Milwaukee and tie their Eastern Conference first-round playoff series at a game apiece.

Indiana snapped a 10game playoff losing streak that began with a Game 7 loss to Cleveland in a firstround series in 2018. The Pacers were swept by Boston in 2019 and by Miami in 2020.

Two nights after scoring all 35 of his points in the first half of the Bucks’ 10994 Game 1 victory, Lillard had 26 by halftime Tuesday and finished with 34.

It wasn’t enough. Lillard didn’t get enough help with the Bucks once again missing two-time MVP Giannis Antetokoun­mpo due to a strained left calf.

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