The Timberwolves showcased a defensive masterpiece, leaving the Nuggets lost and frustrated throughout the game.
Nuggets coach Michael Malone erupted in anger, Jamal Murray tossed a heat pack onto the court, and Aaron Gordon received a technical foul.
The Wolves dominated, leading 106-80 and securing a 2-0 series lead.
Despite missing Rudy Gobert, their defensive linchpin, due to his son's birth, the Wolves stifled the Nuggets with impressive help defense, trapping, and seamless switching.
Holding the Nuggets scoreless for over 3 minutes in the second quarter exemplified their dominance.
With contributions from everyone, including Kyle Anderson stepping up for Gobert, the Wolves not only shut down the Nuggets' offense but also showcased offensive firepower, led by Karl-Anthony Towns and Anthony Edwards.
Naz Reid and Nickeil Alexander-Walker's performances added depth to their defensive prowess.
This game underscores the Timberwolves' potential to reach great heights if they maintain this level of defensive intensity and hunger.