

In a remarkable turnaround, the Minnesota Timberwolves ended their two-game losing streak with a commanding 136-101 victory against the Chicago Bulls on Monday night, bringing their season record to an impressive 21-12. What added intrigue to this victory was the backstory involving an unexpected and lengthy delay in the team’s flight to Chicago, taking nearly six hours to complete the usually quick journey. Anthony Edwards, the Timberwolves' star, attributed the team’s fiery performance to the frustration stemming from their prolonged travel ordeal. He elaborated on how this adversity galvanized the team’s resolve, stating, “We was on the plane about five hours. We took our frustration out on them tonight. I try to be that energy source for us, but sometimes I fall short. That’s something I need to improve, to bring that energy every game—whether it’s scoring, defending, or contributing in other ways.” Edwards lived up to his words on the court by contributing significantly with 23 points, two rebounds, and four assists, shooting 9-of-13 from the field in 32 minutes of action. His leadership was pivotal, setting the tone early against the Bulls. An electrifying performance off the bench by Naz Reid further energized the Timberwolves. Reid delivered a career-highlight game, amassing a career-high 33 points, seven rebounds, three assists, and an impressive six three-pointers on 11-of-18 shooting. This standout performance was crucial in propelling the Timberwolves to such a decisive win. The Timberwolves’ victory underscored their resilience and ability to channel adversity into performance, demonstrating a promising cohesion and mental toughness as they navigate the season's challenges.