The Shocking Breakdown David Adelman Reveals That Crippled the Nuggets in Game 2 vs. Timberwolves
Can you really blame anyone but themselves when a 19-point lead vanishes into thin air? The Denver Nuggets watched their grip on Game 2 slip through their fingers as the Minnesota Timberwolves mounted a relentless comeback, stealing victory 119-114 right under their noses at Ball Arena. It’s one of those moments that makes you wonder—how do you let a team back into a game you seemingly had locked down? Coach David Adelman wasn’t shy about pointing the finger at one glaring issue: second-chance points. Those extra opportunities gave Minnesota the lifeline they needed, and boy, did they capitalize. Meanwhile, despite Nikola Jokic’s near triple-double heroics and Jamal Murray’s early spark, Denver just couldn’t keep the momentum or the hustle in the second half. Now, with the series knotted at 1-1 and Denver’s 13-game winning streak snapped, the pressure’s on. Can the Nuggets reassemble their puzzle before the battlefield shifts to Target Center? Or will the Timberwolves continue to pounce on every misstep? Dive in to unravel the full story. LEARN MORE.



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