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Chris Finch Delivers a Strong Message to Timberwolves Before Game 3

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The Minnesota Timberwolves are facing a tough challenge in the Western Conference Finals against the Dallas Mavericks, especially after falling to them in Game 2 with a game-winning three-pointer from Luka Doncic. Head coach Chris Finch is now looking to make some adjustments heading into Game 3 on the road.

Despite having a strong defense, the Timberwolves have struggled to contain the dynamic duo of Doncic and Kyrie Irving. Finch has some simple advice for his star players, Anthony Edwards and Karl-Anthony Towns. He wants Edwards to speed up his game and Towns to slow it down.

Edwards has been struggling offensively in the series, while Towns has been plagued by foul trouble on defense. If these two players can turn things around in Game 3, the Timberwolves have a chance to get back in the series and keep their hopes alive for a shot at the NBA Finals.

Game 3 will be crucial for Minnesota, as they cannot afford to go down 3-0 with another game in Dallas before returning home. The pressure is on for the Timberwolves to make the necessary adjustments and come out strong in Game 3 to stay competitive in the series.

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