When the NBA’s Western Conference playoffs tipped off last month, few conversations had the Minnesota Timberwolves and Dallas Mavericks squaring off for the right to represent the conference in the Finals. The matchup just did not make sense. Sure, the Mavs were playing well entering the postseason and they have the star power with Luka and Kyrie, but they appeared fragile. Yes, the Timberwolves were the top defensive team in the league and have a rising superstar in Anthony Edwards, but they have not enjoyed any recent postseason success having quietly exited in the first round the last two seasons. Yet here we are.
Western Conference Finals, Game 1
Wednesday, May 22, 2024 | Tipoff: 8:35P ET
Dallas Mavericks (+150) @ Minnesota Timberwolves (-180)
Spread: Timberwolves -4 | O/U: 207
Here is why it makes sense.
The Wolves are that good on defense. Despite being the higher seed, Minnesota was the underdog to Kevin Durant and the Suns in the Opening Round. Chris Finch’s squad demolished KD, Beal, and Booker. The defending champs were next in line and Anthony Edwards and co. gave back a 2-0 lead in the series but took the last two games to claim the series. Their size and depth were too much for Nikola Jokic and the Nuggets to defeat four times. The Minnesota Timberwolves are led by a tremendous defense that is active and long. Mix in a magnetic young star in Edwards and a supporting cast of shot makers and you have the ingredients for success.
The Dallas Mavericks do appear fragile. Luka looks ready to collapse at least five times every game…but he doesn’t. His running mate Kyrie simply does not lose big playoff games. Sprinkle in possibly the best and most immediate unheralded midseason trade we’ve seen in years in PJ Washington along with a fast-developing big in Dereck Lively. They opened the playoffs and vanquished some personal playoff demons in knocking off Kawhi and the Clippers. Last round they took advantage of the inexperience of the Thunder.
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The result is a Western Conference Final that despite not featuring the stars or stories we anticipated, still features more than enough star power and storylines.
The boys of Bet the EDGE dove into the series on today’s episode.
Jay Croucher…