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There’s talent up and down the lineup. The Timberwolves are far more than a two- or three-man band. “We’re really fricken’ good,” DiVincenzo said last week, “and we have a really good roster.”
Milwaukee Bucks coach Doc Rivers and star player Giannis Antetokounmpo had a different view of things after their latest loss.
Julius Randle scored 29 points and the hot-shooting Minnesota Timberwolves never trailed in a 139-106 blowout of the Milwaukee Bucks.
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Timberwolves' Chris Finch reveals how G League helped Joan Beringer
Joan Beringer logged a season high in minutes on Tuesday, helping the Timberwolves to a dominant road win over the Bucks.
Bones Hyland and rookie Joan Beringer showed the team's depth against the Bucks as Anthony Edwards and Rudy Gobert sat out.
Sometimes, the box score lies. Sometimes, it tells a partial truth. But on Tuesday night at Fiserv Forum, the numbers screamed the whole story loud and clear: The Milwaukee Bucks didn’t just lose; they were systematically dismantled.
The Milwaukee Bucks trail the Minnesota Timberwolves, who are without Anthony Edwards, 106-78 through three quarters on Tuesday, Jan. 13.
Minnesota Timberwolves fans have been clamoring for rookie center Joan Beringer to get his chance. With Rudy Gobert unavailable on Tuesday night in Milwaukee to take on the Bucks, Beringer got an opportunity. And he seized it.