Raptors: In a thrilling NBA matchup, the Minnesota Timberwolves took down the Toronto Raptors in a 112-101 victory at Target Center, marking their first home game of the season. Leading the charge, Anthony Edwards made NBA history by becoming the youngest player to reach 800 career three-pointers, an achievement reached at just 23 years and 82 days, tying Stephen Curry as the fifth-fastest player to reach this milestone in 305 career games. Edwards, often seen as one of the top emerging stars, contributed 16 points, 2 rebounds, 2 assists, a steal, and a block in his first 23 minutes, showcasing his elite shooting prowess.
Timberwolves Start Strong, Hold Off Raptors’ Late Push
The Timberwolves came out firing, with Mike Conley setting the tone with two early three-pointers, giving Minnesota a quick lead. The Timberwolves’ starting lineup maintained their momentum, building a solid lead that reached as high as 22 points in the third quarter. However, the Raptors, led by Gradey Dick’s impressive 25-point performance, showed resilience, cutting Minnesota’s lead to eight in the game’s closing moments.
Despite the Raptors’ late surge, Minnesota’s earlier dominance, including Edwards’ timely step-back jumpers and strong play from Jaden McDaniels, was enough to secure the victory. Edwards finished the game with 24 points, matching the contribution from teammate Julius Randle, while Toronto’s Scottie Barnes struggled with only 6 points.
Key Performances and Impact on the Season
Edwards’ historic milestone underscores his rapid rise among NBA elite, while the Timberwolves’ victory over the Raptors sets an optimistic tone for their 2024-25 season. Minnesota’s head coach Chris Finch praised the team’s defensive focus, noting Rudy Gobert’s influence after his recent contract extension. Finch highlighted Gobert’s veteran presence, which he believes shapes the team’s defensive identity and provides young players with invaluable mentorship.
With this home-opener win, the Timberwolves improve to 2-1 and will next face the Dallas Mavericks, a chance to prove their potential further in the highly competitive Western Conference.