Julius Randle must be at his best as Wolves eye upset of Nuggets

Julius Randle’s uneven scoring run could decide whether the Timberwolves can threaten the Nuggets in their first-round playoff series.

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Timberwolves' best path to beating the Nuggets depends on Julius Randle silencing his doubters

The need on his A-game if they are going to pull off a first-round upset of the . That puts the spotlight on a player who has been central to Minnesota’s offense all season, and on a matchup that could punish every lapse.

Randle’s best version gives the Wolves exactly what they need. He can punish smaller defenders, finish at a high level and create for others with a size-based playmaking package that makes him look like a championship-level second option next to . has empowered him just as much as Edwards, which is part of why Minnesota has leaned on him so heavily.

For the first 20 games, Randle played like a borderline All-NBA forward, averaging 23 points, 7.5 rebounds and 6 assists while shooting 50.2/35.6/81.3. That stretch is the version Minnesota needs now, because Denver’s defense is only a bottom-10 unit and there are chances to score if the Wolves can force the issue early.

The problem is that the numbers did not hold. After the All-Star break, Randle averaged 19 points, 6.2 rebounds, 4.1 assists and 3.2 turnovers on 45.9/29.4/76.4 shooting splits, a drop that reflects the kind of night-to-night inconsistency that can change a series. He can settle for bad jump shots, make slow decisions and turn the ball over, and when that version shows up Minnesota can look short on a dependable second option.

That is where Denver’s best defender comes in. is tailor-made to make life frustrating for Randle, and even against a defense with flaws, the Nuggets have a matchup piece that can disrupt the very player Minnesota most needs to steady the offense. If Randle is efficient and decisive, the Wolves can make this a series. If he is not, the gap between his best and worst games may be large enough to decide their season.

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