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Nuggets-Timberwolves: 5 takeaways from Denver's Game 3 answer


  1. Minnesota's struggles: The Timberwolves, who won the first two games of the series, came crashing down to earth in Game 3. Their offense stagnated, and they struggled to contain Murray and Jokic.https://www.highcpmgate.com/a9g5rt3i54?key=32442b4bbd116f39b8c115a3d41becb5

  2. Nuggets' three-point barrage: Denver knocked down 14 threes in the game, including a pivotal stretch in the third quarter that blew the game open. Aaron Gordon, who had been struggling from deep, hit three triples in that quarter.https://www.highcpmgate.com/a9g5rt3i54?key=32442b4bbd116f39b8c115a3d41becb5

  3. Jaden McDaniels' foul trouble: A key defensive player for Minnesota, McDaniels was limited to just 22 minutes due to foul trouble. This hurt the Timberwolves' ability to contain Murray and Jokic.https://www.highcpmgate.com/a9g5rt3i54?key=32442b4bbd116f39b8c115a3d41becb5

  4. Nuggets regain confidence: After dropping the first two games, Denver looked like a different team in Game 3. They played with a sense of urgency and purpose, and they were able to impose their will on the Timberwolves.https://www.highcpmgate.com/a9g5rt3i54?key=32442b4bbd116f39b8c115a3d41becb5

The series now shifts back to Minnesota, where the Nuggets will look to tie the series at 2-2 in Game 4https://www.highcpmgate.com/a9g5rt3i54?key=32442b4bbd116f39b8c115a3d41becb5.

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