A historical display for Adwords and Towns in front of the Suns

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In the video: Synopsis of the game between Phoenix and Minnesota>

It may be in last place in the West with a 31:10 balance, but despite everything – Minnesota has reasons for optimism, at least two. One named Carl Anthony Towns and the other named Anthony Edwards. The first two picks in the 2015 and 2020 drafts provided an outstanding display of 83 common points that swept the Wolves to an impressive 119: 123 victory over Phoenix.

Towns recorded one of the best games of his career with 41 points on 63 percent from the field alongside 10 rebounds and 8 assists, and Edwards, who just four days ago set a career-high 34 points against Portland, exploded with 42 points. They probably won’t make it to the playoffs, but the Timberwolves can certainly be pleased with their third win in the last five games.

So what did we have in Arizona? The Suns led 83:91 on the verge of the end of the third quarter, but the visitors stayed in business and a three by KAT equalized the result to 107: 107 about five minutes to go. Both teams often went to the line in money time, and after Edwards left a point on the line 8.3 seconds to go, the Wolves committed an offense that did not allow the Suns to score a three that would have drawn a tie. Dario Sharich missed as well, Juanco Hernandez drowned on the other side and Phoenix have suffered their fifth loss in their last 23 games. Devin Booker scored 35 in the losing ranks.

At 19 and 225 days, Edwards became the third youngest player in history to score more than 40 points per game, after LeBron James (19 and 88 days) and Kevin Durant (19 and 200 days). The guard broke Rocky’s points record at a club that belonged to Zach Lavine, saying at the end: “I work hard in the dark and the results should be seen in the light.”

Also, AdWords is the first player under the age of 20 to score 100+ points in three consecutive games. Since 2010, by the way, only four doubles have scored 40 points each in a game in the regular season (14 in total throughout history): Durant and Russell Westbrook, Wiggins and Towns, Westbrook and Paul George, Kwai Leonard and Paul George, and this morning We got a new duo with whom Minnesota definitely has something to sell.

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