Nuggets vs Timberwolves Game 6: Which Underdog Will Shatter Expectations in NBA Playoffs Showdown?
And that is not because he played significantly fewer minutes. For someone so upset about a last-second layup in Game 4, Jokic still made a show of trying to embarrass a Minnesota Timberwolves’ rookie in the final seconds of Game 5.
Jokic played more than 37 minutes, and his 27 points stand out — especially since that’s his high-water mark in this series.
Credit Rudy Gobert. He has matched Jokic’s physicality and minutes this series, making the Serbian’s life miserable.
The Timberwolves should play their most aggressive defense of the series in Game 6. It’s stronger with Anthony Edwards and Donte DiVincenzo on the floor, but it can still hold up without them.



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