
The Minnesota Timberwolves finished off the Golden State Warriors 4 games to 1 to advance to the Western Conference Finals, and Dave DuFour and Es Baraheni are here to react. They discuss Anthony Edward’s playmaking and Julius Randle’s playoff ascension. Then, Fred Katz joins the show to breakdown the Celtics win over the Knicks, discuss the problem with the Knicks starting lineup, and why the Celtics still have a chance.Host: Dave DuFourWith: Es Baraheni & Fred KatzExecutive Producer: Andrew SchlechtAudio Producer: Grayson Moody Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Good morning and welcome to the NBA Daily. Coming up, the Wolves have moved on to the Western Conference Finals after beating the Warriors. And we got Fred Katz to talk about the Celtics and their big win over the Knicks and whether or not they can come back from down 3-1. Fire up that boys to men. Good morning, everybody.
Good morning, S. The Golden State Warriors have reached the end of the road, S. It's over. They did not pick up the one win they needed to hopefully get Steph Curry back for the theoretical game six. They dropped game five, 121 to 108. Excuse me, 110, 110. The final score just updating in front of me. S, the Wolves, they did not play with their food. They got this done five games.
That's what we like to see, especially for a team that has confused us and confounded us all year until literally the playoffs.
Yep. They flip the switch in an incredible way. I mean, confusing and confounding is basically how I've described them over the last 82 games. That's exactly how they felt. They play with their food often. And the fact that they did not play with their food. in this series is a sign of maturity.
It's a sign of growth on Anthony Edwards's part, who I think generally didn't have like the most outstanding, incredible scoring game. He only finished with 22 points, but 12 assists, which is a career high for him in the postseason. I think he's been incredible as a passer throughout this season and postseason, if you will. He was great against the Warriors. They were showing, too.
It just shows growth from his side, right? Like the development that he's been. And we've talked about this a bunch, but him and Randall headed to the Western Conference finals.
Another big Randall game. Another big Randall game. And Randall, obviously, like big source of contention this whole year. Totally. How's the fit? You know, obviously, he comes in for Towns. His playoff fit has been excellent. Absolutely. Number one, this guy has brought an intensity on the defensive end that I didn't really know he had.
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