Randle: “I just try to read the game” – Edwards: “There’s no satisfaction, we just got here”

Randle: “I just try to read the game” – Edwards: “There’s no satisfaction, we just got here”

Minnesota eliminates Golden State in Game 5 and returns to the Western Conference Finals. Julius Randle and Anthony Edwards’ postgame comments reflect the team’s relentless mindset

The Minnesota Timberwolves are heading back to the Western Conference Finals for the second consecutive year, finishing off the Golden State Warriors with a 121-110 win in Game 5.

Leading the charge was Julius Randle, who scored 29 points on 13-for-18 shooting. “I just try to read the game in the best way I can,” Randle said after the game. “They threw different coverages at us all series long,” he added, praising Golden State’s defense.

Anthony Edwards added 22 points and 12 assists, but downplayed the achievement: “There is no satisfaction. We just got here.” The young Wolves star made it clear the team’s mission is far from complete.

Minnesota dominated the paint, shot 77% on two-pointers, and dished out a franchise playoff record 36 assists. With the win, they now await the winner between Denver and Oklahoma City.

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