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Timberwolves Eliminate Nuggets: McDaniels and Gobert Dominate 2026 Series

Timberwolves Eliminate Nuggets: McDaniels and Gobert Dominate 2026 Series

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The Minnesota Timberwolves eliminated the Denver Nuggets from the 2026 NBA Playoffs, securing a 110-98 victory in Game 6 to win the first-round series 4-2. The short-handed Timberwolves will advance to the Western Conference semi-finals to face the San Antonio Spurs.Entering the decisive matchup, the Timberwolves faced severe injury setbacks. The team was missing key backcourt players, including franchise star Anthony Edwards (left knee bone bruise) and Donte DiVincenzo (torn Achilles), as well as Ayo Dosunmu (calf soreness) and Kyle Anderson (illness). Despite these absences, Minnesota relied on a dominant physical presence and exceptional team defense. They controlled the rebounding battle 50-33, which included a 19-6 advantage on the offensive glass, and dominated the paint.Jaden McDaniels delivered a standout performance for Minnesota, scoring a career-high 32 points while pulling down 10 rebounds. His defensive effort was equally critical, as he continuously pressured Jamal Murray, restricting the Nuggets guard to just 12 points on 4-for-17 shooting. Terrence Shannon Jr., making a surprise start due to the injury crisis, stepped up with a playoff career-high 24 points and initiated a game-sealing 10-1 run late in the fourth quarter with a crucial three-point play. Julius Randle, who returned from injury earlier in the series to spark the team, also provided a solid offensive contribution with 18 points and 5 assists.Defensively, Rudy Gobert anchored the Timberwolves, providing 10 points, 13 rebounds, and 8 assists in Game 6. Throughout the series, Gobert proved highly effective in 1-on-1 matchups against three-time MVP Nikola Jokic, holding him to an unusually low 29% shooting percentage (approximately 12-for-41) when acting as his primary defender.For the Nuggets, Jokic nearly recorded a triple-double, finishing with 28 points, 10 assists, and 9 rebounds. Cameron Johnson contributed 27 points, hitting five three-pointers. However, frustration visibly mounted for Denver; Jokic engaged in a late-game shoving match with Jaylen Clark and Naz Reid, which resulted in technical fouls for all three players. The Nuggets failed to make a field goal in the final five minutes of the game, ending their playoff run.Following their elimination, the Denver Nuggets must navigate a challenging salary cap situation heading into the 2026-2027 season. With the guaranteed contracts of their core players—including Jokic, Murray, Aaron Gordon, and Christian Braun—occupying a massive portion of the payroll, the team will edge precariously close to the restrictive second tax apron. Maintaining roster depth and retaining promising players like Peyton Watson may require the front office to make difficult decisions, potentially trading away contributors like Zeke Nnaji, Cameron Johnson, or even Christian Braun to clear necessary cap space.

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