
How Shai Gilgeous-Alexander Silenced the Doubters and Sealed His MVP Destiny in Thunder’s Game 2 Triumph
Maybe a shift home will help, but the Timberwolves haven’t been noticeably better shooting there this season. They shot 38.1% on 3s at home during the regular season and 37.3% on the road. In the postseason, the difference is a bit more pronounced (36.1% at home and 32.4% on the road) but still not a dramatic gap.
The Timberwolves, though, have shown the ability to bounce back from poor shooting performances. After shooting a combined 12 for 76 (15.8%) in the closeout Game 5 against the Lakers and Game 1 against the Golden State Warriors, the Timberwolves shot 43.2% in Game 2.
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