Randle's 32 points lead Timberwolves past Suns without Edwards
Julius Randle scored 32 on efficient shooting to power Minnesota into an emphatic victory over Phoenix, securing a third consecutive loss for the Sun and extending their road slump against Oklahoma City by two games in Minneapolis last night; Bones Hyland contributed significantly off the bench with his own strong performance.
Key Points
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1Julius Randle scored 32 points on efficient shooting (10-for-17) to lead Minnesota Timberwolves in an away victory over the Phoenix Suns.
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2"Bones" Hyland contributed significantly with a team-high of off-the-bench scoring, adding another key performance for Wolves that did not feature All-Star Anthony Edwards.
Developments
The Minnesota Timberwolves defeated Phoenix 116-104 with a double-digit point output off Anthony Edwards' absence. All-Star forward Julius Randle led the team scoring, while guard Bones Hyland contributed significantly from the bench to secure victory in Minneapolis on Tuesday night.
The Timberwolves defeated the Phoenix 104-86 with Julius Randle scoring 32 points as they played without injured star Anthony Edwards. Devin Booker led a struggling Suns team in their third consecutive loss, while Minnesota's second-half outburst secured victory despite earlier injury concerns for Naz Reid and Ayo Dosunmu returning to play after being ruled out initially due to an ankle sprain
The Minnesota Timberwolves defeated the Phoenix Suns 116–104 with Julius Randle scoring 32 points and Bones Hyland contributing significantly off the bench. The win improved their record to seven wins without All-Star Anthony Edwards, who will miss several games due to knee inflammation while Devin Booker led a depleted Suns squad in his third straight loss on this road trip.