At issue was a brutal second half in which the Timberwolves were outscored 49-40 by the zombie Hawks, who were missing Trae Young, Jalen Johnson, Dyson Daniels and Bogdan Bogdanović. The Wolves still needed to play Rudy Gobert 38 minutes, Anthony Edwards 35 and Mike Conley 31 to ensure they finished off the Hawks.
Keeping Edwards moving forward is Finch’s most important duty as Minnesota’s head coach, and he’s good at it. The Timberwolves, specifically Edwards, are significantly better for it.
Mike Conley will be back in the starting lineup for the Minnesota Timberwolves Friday night against the New York Knicks in place of Donte DiVincenzo, who is out with a left toe sprain, Timberwolves coach Chris Finch told reporters pregame.
After the game, Wolves coach Chris Finch expressed his frustrations with the group and called out their second half effort. "It was a really unacceptable half of basketball. We're trying to get to ...
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Minnesota Timberwolves coach Chris Finch told Wolves radio voice Alan Horton he was talking to Phoenix Suns guard Bradley Beal when he received his second technical foul and was subsequently ejected from Wednesday night's game.
A dreadful third quarter in which the Timberwolves outscored the Jazz 44-22 proved to be the difference in Utah’s eighth consecutive loss which kept its spot as the second-worst in the NBA.
Minnesota Timberwolves HC Chris Finch was on one on Wednesday. The fifth-year veteran coach earned his first-ever career ejection in a game that saw the Timberwolves defeat the Phoenix Suns 121-113.
Still, Chris Finch went out of his way to make sure his team got their 26th win of the season. Anthony Edwards revealed that the 55-year-old spared no one — including him — during his fiery pre-game speech.
After practice on Friday, a reporter asked Mike Conley about the upcoming rivalry night game against the Denver Nuggets.
Minnesota Timberwolves center Rudy Gobert acknowledged his low rebounding totals to open the 2024-25 season. "I have to be better," Gobert said Friday,