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Biggest Game 1 takeaways between Mavericks and Timberwolves



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  • Luka Doncic and Kyrie Irving were unstoppable: The star duo for the Mavericks combined for 63 points, with Doncic leading the way with 33 points. Their scoring prowess was too much for the Timberwolves to handle down the stretch.AAA

  • The Mavericks overcame a slow start: Dallas trailed for most of the game but found a way to rally in the final period. This resilience bodes well for their chances in the series.https://www.highcpmgate.com/rvd6yijv23?key=eb9dca4166259ff7c254bd836cac4b2a

  • The Timberwolves' defense needs to improve: Minnesota allowed Doncic and Irving to get whatever they wanted offensively. They'll need to tighten things up if they want to bounce back in Game 2.https://www.highcpmgate.com/rvd6yijv23?key=eb9dca4166259ff7c254bd836cac4b2a

  • Karl-Anthony Towns was a non-factor: The Timberwolves' star center was largely ineffective, scoring only 13 points. Minnesota needs him to be more aggressive if they want to win this series.https://www.highcpmgate.com/rvd6yijv23?key=eb9dca4166259ff7c254bd836cac4b2a

This is just the first game of a seven-game series, but the Mavericks have struck a significant blow by winning on the road. The Timberwolves will need to make some adjustments if they want to even the series up in Game 2.https://www.highcpmgate.com/rvd6yijv23?key=eb9dca4166259ff7c254bd836cac4b2a

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