Jaden McDaniels scored 25 points, Naz Reid added 23 with six 3-Pointers, and the Minnesta Timberwolves overcome Luka Doncic’s 37-Point Lowers Playoff debut for 117-95 victory over Los Angeles.

Anthony Edwards had 22 points, nine assists and eight rebounds in the series opener of the first round for the sixth -placed wolves, which the first quarter of Doncic welded for a roaring crowd.

Minnesota, the check with 38-20 second quarter and gave it after the break, with his veteran ban and playoff experience. Julius Randle and Edwards hit four 3-pointers each, while the Timberwolves made a franchise playoff record 21 3-Pointers made on 42 Atetempts-with many of those shots without defending in sight.

LeBron James had 19 points to start his 18th NBA nase season, but the third placed Lakers were overwhelmed by the shot-making and play-off balance of the wolves.

While Los Angeles is still looking for chemistry after acquiring Doncic two months ago, Minnesota would like to improve the run from last season to the Western Conference Finals.

Game 2 in the best-of-seven series is in Los Angeles on Tuesday evening.

One day after the Dallas Mavericks season in the play-in tournament, Doncic produced the 11th highest scoring play-off game of his career and It was not nearly enough, thanks to the productive team effort of the Timberwolves.

Reid HA a history of striking road representations against the Lakers, and he led the wolvens rally in the middle. Minnesota took place in the third quarter with 26.

Los Angeles finally gathered in the fourth, so that the shortage was broken to 12 points on a Doncic ship, but Minnesota Comfortable Hell On for his 18th victory in his last 22 games.

The Lakers opened for the first time since 2012 for the Playoff series at home with a full building -but they received that Homecourt benefit with the smallest margin. Los Angeles won 50 games, while the sixth placed Timberwolves 49 won in the sleek Western Conference.

Reporting by the Associated Press.

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