NBA 2018-19: 3 Talking Points from Minnesota Timberwolves' win against Miami Heat

Towns powered the Wolves to victory against the Heat
Towns powered the Wolves to victory against the Heat

#2 Poor three-point shooting by both the teams

Both teams struggled from behind the arc last night
Both teams struggled from behind the arc last night

Both Miami Heat and Minnesota Timberwolves are mediocre shooting teams and even though there are players on both these rosters who can knock it down, their inconsistency has been something that has been bothering them.

Last night, both the teams struggled from behind the arc and surprisingly, both the teams shot 8-for-24 from downtown. For the second straight game, Josh Richardson struggled from the three-point line and went just 2-for-7.

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For T-Wolves, Robert Covington, who went 3-for-4 from inside, only shot 1-for-5 from outside and could not it get it going. The 20-year-old Rookie, Josh Okogie, who plays as shooting guard, is only shooting 25.7 % from the three-point line in his rookie season.

He has struggled to hit peak this month as he only shot 14.3 % from distance, even though he does not attempt a lot. Last night, Okogie went 0-for-3 from the three-point line.

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Edited by Sudeshna Banerjee
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