Sports

/

ArcaMax

Karl-Anthony Towns was in foul trouble, but Timberwolves didn't flinch

Jerry Zgoda, Star Tribune on

Published in Basketball

"I'm not saying we're going to win the next four games," Booker said before Tuesday night's Game 2. "But there was a lot of overreacting after we lost Game 1 to the Clippers. It's a series. That's the beauty of the playoffs. That's why everybody loves it."

Unfortunately for Booker, he had another tough night, fouling out with 20 points and a -24 rating on Tuesday.

"You see the same team over and over, and it's adjustment vs. adjustment," Booker said. "I always say everybody thinks you win one and you're going to sweep. You lose one, and they think you're going to be swept. That's what everybody feels. That's the beauty of our sport."

Allen starts

The Suns called sharpshooting starting small forward Grayson Allen questionable for Game 2 with an ankle injury, and Wolves coach Chris Finch said veteran backup forward Kyle Anderson was a game-time decision because of a hip pointer.

Allen started and made his first shot, a 3-pointer, before the game was four minutes old. But he left in the third quarter, favoring his ankle. Anderson was active and on the bench but did not return to action.

Coming home

 

Minneapolis native and former Breck star David Roddy is on the Suns bench as a backup small forward after Phoenix acquired him and Royce O'Neale in a February trade-deadline deal involving three teams. Roddy played at Colorado State and was a first-round draft pick (23rd overall) by Philadelphia in 2022.

A finalist for Minnesota Mr. Basketball and Mr. Football, he averaged 18.1 minutes and 6.5 points in 65 combined regular-season games with Memphis and Phoenix.

"He's a heck of a young player," Suns coach Frank Vogel said. "Very, very tough. Very, very smart player. Someone who's going to help us in the future if we get into injuries or foul trouble. I'm confident throwing him into a game. He has fit into our culture by being a high-character guy, a likable guy. We're really excited about what he brings to the table."

Roddy got in at garbage time Tuesday but didn't score.

Did you know?

TNT's in-studio broadcast crew was split on its picks before the series started: Shaquille O'Neal and Kenny Smith took the Wolves, and Charles Barkley and Ernie Johnson chose the Suns.


©2024 StarTribune. Visit startribune.com. Distributed by Tribune Content Agency, LLC.

Comments

blog comments powered by Disqus