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    Top scorers, sleepers and streamers: Fantasy hoops outlooks for every WNBA team
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    Edwards and Randle rally Timberwolves past Nuggets 119-114 to even series at 1 apiece
    A big early deficit in Denver didn't bother the Minnesota Timberwolves, who two years ago staged the biggest Game 7 comeback in NBA history, clawing out of a 20-point hole to beat the Nuggets and advance to the Western Conference finals.This time, they overcame a 19-point deficit, rallying past the Nuggets 119-114 on Monday night behind 30 points from Anthony Edwards and 24 from Julius Randle to tie their first-round playoff series at one game each.Just coming together, staying poised within those moments," Edwards said. Jamal Murray scored 30 points for Denver, which had won 13 straight games since losing on March 18. The Nuggets jumped out to a 44-25 lead early in the second quarter only to see a potential laugher quickly turn into a head-scratcher. After outscoring the Wolves 39-25 in the first, the Nuggets watched Minnesota flip that exact score in the second period.So, basically same quarters, first and second, just opposite teams, said Nikola Jokic, who had 24 points, 15 boards and eight assists for the Nuggets.After a slow start, Edwards looked much better than he did during his 22-point effort in Game 1, when his rust from a bum knee was apparent. This time, he drove to the basket more instead of settling for jumpers, fueling the comeback.He was awesome. It was unbelievable, Timberwolves coach Chris Finch said. Also in that (first) period when we were down, he was great on the bench. Great leadership, positive. He recognized he needed to get into attack mode and get downhill a little bit more. He did that."Denver blew a chance to take control against its Northwest Division rival. The Nuggets are 8-0 in their history when winning the first two games of a playoff series, and the Wolves are 0-8 when dropping Games 1 and 2.Edwards turned the ball over with 31 seconds left and Christian Braun got fouled at the other end after Jokic passed up a floater to tie it. Braun missed one of two free throws, leaving Denver trailing 115-114 with 19 seconds remaining. Randle then sank two free throws and Donte DiVincenzo added a breakaway dunk to cap the comeback.I trust C.B. to make free throws, Denver coach David Adelman said. It rimmed out. That happens in the NBA. You're going to have moments that you don't want to remember. That's a tough moment for C.B. after playing such a good game."Murray sank a 51-foot 3-pointer at the halftime buzzer to tie it at 64. Jokic came on strong after a quiet start, scoring 16 points in the third quarter when Denver took a 93-90 lead. But the Nuggets' All-Star duo shot a combined 2 for 12 in the fourth quarter as the Wolves evened a best-of-seven series that shifts to Minneapolis for Game 3 on Thursday night.I feel like we had the game in hand, Murray said, and then we just didn't make our shots.Jaden McDaniels, who added 14 points for the Wolves, said the key to Minnesota's bounce-back was going "after Jokic, Jamal, all the bad defenders. Tim Hardaway, Cam Johnson, Aaron Gordon, the whole team, just go at them. Yeah, theyre all bad defenders.Before tipoff, Finch complained for a third straight day about the free-throw disparity in Game 1, when the Nuggets outscored Minnesota 30-14 from the stripe. He cracked that maybe his players need to start flopping, too. Each team went to the line 30 times Monday night.___AP NBA: https://apnews.com/hub/nba
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    Edwards and Randle rally Timberwolves past Nuggets 119-114 to even series at 1 apiece
    A big early deficit in Denver didn't bother the Minnesota Timberwolves, who two years ago staged the biggest Game 7 comeback in NBA history, clawing out of a 20-point hole to beat the Nuggets and advance to the Western Conference finals.This time, they overcame a 19-point deficit, rallying past the Nuggets 119-114 on Monday night behind 30 points from Anthony Edwards and 24 from Julius Randle to tie their first-round playoff series at one game each.Just coming together, staying poised within those moments," Edwards said. Jamal Murray scored 30 points for Denver, which had won 13 straight games since losing on March 18. The Nuggets jumped out to a 44-25 lead early in the second quarter only to see a potential laugher quickly turn into a head-scratcher. After outscoring the Wolves 39-25 in the first, the Nuggets watched Minnesota flip that exact score in the second period.So, basically same quarters, first and second, just opposite teams, said Nikola Jokic, who had 24 points, 15 boards and eight assists for the Nuggets.After a slow start, Edwards looked much better than he did during his 22-point effort in Game 1, when his rust from a bum knee was apparent. This time, he drove to the basket more instead of settling for jumpers, fueling the comeback.He was awesome. It was unbelievable, Timberwolves coach Chris Finch said. Also in that (first) period when we were down, he was great on the bench. Great leadership, positive. He recognized he needed to get into attack mode and get downhill a little bit more. He did that."Denver blew a chance to take control against its Northwest Division rival. The Nuggets are 8-0 in their history when winning the first two games of a playoff series, and the Wolves are 0-8 when dropping Games 1 and 2.Edwards turned the ball over with 31 seconds left and Christian Braun got fouled at the other end after Jokic passed up a floater to tie it. Braun missed one of two free throws, leaving Denver trailing 115-114 with 19 seconds remaining. Randle then sank two free throws and Donte DiVincenzo added a breakaway dunk to cap the comeback.I trust C.B. to make free throws, Denver coach David Adelman said. It rimmed out. That happens in the NBA. You're going to have moments that you don't want to remember. That's a tough moment for C.B. after playing such a good game."Murray sank a 51-foot 3-pointer at the halftime buzzer to tie it at 64. Jokic came on strong after a quiet start, scoring 16 points in the third quarter when Denver took a 93-90 lead. But the Nuggets' All-Star duo shot a combined 2 for 12 in the fourth quarter as the Wolves evened a best-of-seven series that shifts to Minneapolis for Game 3 on Thursday night.I feel like we had the game in hand, Murray said, and then we just didn't make our shots.Jaden McDaniels, who added 14 points for the Wolves, said the key to Minnesota's bounce-back was going "after Jokic, Jamal, all the bad defenders. Tim Hardaway, Cam Johnson, Aaron Gordon, the whole team, just go at them. Yeah, theyre all bad defenders.Before tipoff, Finch complained for a third straight day about the free-throw disparity in Game 1, when the Nuggets outscored Minnesota 30-14 from the stripe. He cracked that maybe his players need to start flopping, too. Each team went to the line 30 times Monday night.___AP NBA: https://apnews.com/hub/nba
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    Kyren Wilson makes Stan Moody admission after dramatic Crucible comeback
    Kyren Wilson has admitted he found Stan Moody a 'very difficult' opponent after mounting a sensational comeback to beat the 19-year-old at the World Snooker Championship on Monday.Wilson found himself 7-3 down but rallied to secure a 10-7 victory, setting up a clash with Mark Allen later in the week.Moody performed well on his Crucible debut but, ultimately, fell short against his experienced rival.And Wilson, speaking after his win, admitted that he'd been hoping for Moody's levels to dip following his sluggish start.TRENDINGStoriesVideosYour SayIt was very difficult. Every credit to Stan," he said.The way he started this morning was very, very impressive. At the tender age of 19, I think he is going to have a lot to say going forward.Im sure he will learn from that experience. As for myself, I won one or two huge frames.The clearance to then win the respotted black and needing three snookers to change going 8-6 down to 7-7 [were important].They are big swings in momentum. I just dug in there, kept going back to the well, and just applying myself in the right way.I knew, going back to my debut, that I started like a train and felt amazing with the adrenaline pumping.LATEST SPORTS NEWS:Wolves chairman makes 'loyalty' admission about fans after Premier League relegationPep Guardiola faces major dilemma over Man City future after Arsenal victoryStan Moody gutted after nightmare collapse on World Snooker Championship debutBut then when I went back for the second session, it kind of felt quite flat. I felt all of the adrenaline go, so I tried to use that experience hoping that it would happen to him.Wilson is defending the ranking points he secured by winning the World Championship two years ago.Due to 500,000 being set to come off his rolling two-year total, the world number two needs a deep run at the tournament.He added: I dont really look at the rankings too much.I think as long as youre in that top bracket, where I feel like I belong, then I dont think it matters too much.[Thats] unless youre chasing the number one spot. With the 500,000 coming off, itd just be a case that Im getting further away from being world number one.Thats where I want to be. Thats what I want to chase down, so in terms of that, its maybe on my mind.But in terms of it coming off and me falling down, I dont really care. Im here to win a World Championship, and if I win it, I dont have to worry about all that.Moody, meanwhile, was left to rue what could have been.I just lost too many bad frames," said the 19-year-old. "I had the match won at 7-3.I missed the red to go 8-3, and it just turned around. I then lost the frame where he needed three snookers. Im gutted.I felt comfortable out there. But if you lose frames like that, it hurts. Ill go away, practice, and come back stronger."Our Standards: The GB News Editorial Charter
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