Timberwolves Anthony Edwards reveals message to Julius Randle before monster Kings game
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Timberwolves Anthony Edwards reveals message to Julius Randle before monster Kings game

After a frustrating season-opening loss, the Minnesota Timberwolves bounced back against the Sacramento Kings. But like most road wins, it didn’t come without some Heart-pounding drama for the Wolves. A pair of free throws from Anthony Edwards that ran down to the wire proved to be the game-winning action for Minnesota. However, they wouldn’t have gotten there if Julius Randle, one of their new pack members, had not stepped up for the wolves.

Randle scored 33 points on 13-for-17 shooting, including 5 of 6 from 3, five rebounds and four assists. It was the perfect complement to Edwards, who finished with 32 points on 10-for-24 shooting, seven rebounds, four assists and one steal. But after Edwards iced the game at the line, he had nothing but praise for his new teammate’s efforts against Sacramento.

We told him this morning, don’t fit around us, we’ll fit around you,” Edwards said of Randle. “And he showed us today!”

Randle got Minnesota going and helped them overcome the disjointed offense early. The Wolves had eight first-quarter turnovers, but Randle helped offset them with 11 first-quarter points. He kept them afloat in the second quarter, pouring in 11 more points in the frame to keep Minnesota within 59-55 at the halftime break.

How Julius Randle saved the Timberwolves against the Kings

Minnesota Timberwolves forward Julius Randle (30) controls the ball against Sacramento Kings forward Trey Lyles (41) during the second quarter at Golden 1 Center.
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Overall, the Wolves trailed the Kings by as many as 12 points. It looked like Minnesota’s loss to the Los Angeles Lakers for nearly three quarters. A mix of mediocre defense and discombobulated offense could see the Timberwolves start 0-2 on the season. Well, that might have been the case if it hadn’t been for Randle stepping up.

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Randle bounced back from a mediocre performance against the Lakers and was all over the court on offense for Minnesota. His aggression looked much closer to the three-time All-Star he was in New York. While his teammates shot 34 percent, Randle made 8 of 10 shots, including four 3s, to keep the Timberwolves alive at halftime.

As Randle took control of the offense, things began to open up for Edwards. The Kings were focused on the star guard in the first half and tried to limit his opportunities. Randle stepped up, got Sacramento to adjust in the second half, and that was all Edwards needed to get going and close out the game.

“That’s why he’s here,” Edwards said. – He did a fantastic job with it. We want him to keep doing that. Don’t think about passing the ball to anyone. Shoot it.”