Timberwolves coach reveals Anthony Edwards and Co. strategy to counter the plays of Gilgos-Alexander Sing

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Anthony Edwards and Minnesota Timberolves Ltd. OKC Thunder Superstar Gilgos Alexander tea To 10 for 27 fire on Tuesday. SGA compensated for incompetence by making 11 of 14 rounds of the free throw line to end 31 points. MVP rival mutation, especially in the second half, pushed thunder to a comfortable victory 114-88 game 1.

After the game, Timberwolves Coach Chris Vinci addressed SGA’s wrong taste and what they are planning to do so.

“There was a lot of frustration there, but we talked about it before the series started and we have to be able to put it on the side and communicate with the following playing mentality.”

Shai Gilgeous-Elexander has trips to the free throw line, regardless of those who guarded him. He took errors from Rudi Jobert, Julius Randel, Jadin McDaniels, Anthony EdwardsMike Conley and others. SGA ability to earn a 4.5 -meter line of Oclahoma is allowed to control the pace of the game.

The transition to the next play may be difficult, especially if Gilgeous -alexander is constantly putting Timberwolves in an unpleasant problem.

Timberwolves forced the star’s goalkeeper on the shooting night, but SGA continued to press the defense. OKC 48-44 at the end of the first half before defense in Minnesota ultimately exceeded the Gilgeous-alexander attacks.

How Chris Vinci force his team to adapt to the aggression of SGA and the wrong plays that can determine the series.


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The ability of Gilgos Alexander to draw errors is not new for Chris Venice and Minnesota Timberolves. At the last meeting of the normal season on February 25, Timberwolves won an additional victory 131-128.

Vinci did not back down from his team’s frustration with errors during the post -game conference.

“It is very frustrated to play this team because they make mistakes in a ton. They are really doing it. They make mistakes all the time. After that you cannot really touch a tea. It is very frustrating, and it takes a lot of mental durability to play through it.”

Three months later, Vinci still has the same problem facing Thunder. Gilgos Alexander’s tea will not change his style. The matter will return to Timberwolves to make adjustments to try to slow the MVP competitor.