Timberwolves Edge Pacers 114-110 Amid Injury Woes and Jersey Debut

The Minnesota Timberwolves defeated the Indiana Pacers 114-110 in their home opener, which also marked the debut of their TREE jersey [1]. The Pacers, already facing a challenging start to the season, were further hampered by a series of injuries [3].

Key Moments

The Timberwolves' victory wasn't without its challenges. Anthony Edwards exited the game early due to a tight hamstring, forcing Minnesota to adjust their strategy [5]. Despite Edwards' absence, the Timberwolves managed to hold off a resilient Pacers team [5]. The Pacers were playing their third game in as many days, and were missing multiple key players [2, 3, 4]. They had previously suffered a significant loss to the Memphis Grizzlies [3, 4]. The Pacers' injury list included seven guards [2]. Andrew Nembhard was lost in the season opener, while Bennedict Mathurin and rookie two-way guard Tae were injured in the Grizzlies game [2].

Player Impact

Pascal Siakam, a forward for the Pacers, faced tough defense from Minnesota's Jaden McDaniels [5]. The Pacers' already thin roster was further depleted when a big man was ruled out for the remainder of the Timberwolves game due to injury [2]. The team's injury woes made it difficult to compete against a Timberwolves team eager to perform well in their home opener [1, 2, 3]. Despite the loss, the Pacers showed resilience, keeping the game close until the final buzzer [5].

TL;DR

  • The Minnesota Timberwolves defeated the Indiana Pacers 114-110 in their home opener and TREE jersey debut [1].
  • The Pacers were significantly depleted by injuries, missing several key players [2, 3].
  • Anthony Edwards of the Timberwolves exited the game early with a tight hamstring [5].
  • Despite the Pacers' loss, they kept the game competitive against the Timberwolves [5].