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Frederick: Jaylen Clark key to Timberwolves restoring defensive dominance

  • Jaylen Clark forced Pascal Siakam into a difficult baseline jumper that he missed, showing his defensive skills for the Timberwolves.
  • The Pacers averaged 141 points per 100 possessions before Clark played, indicating his impact on defense is vital.
  • Clark is described as the Timberwolves' key player focused solely on stopping the opposition.
  • The Timberwolves aim to enhance their defense this season, with Clark's contribution being critically noted.
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Frederick: Jaylen Clark key to Timberwolves restoring defensive dominance

The Timberwolves emphasized defensive tenacity throughout the first week of training camp. The whistle was blown by coaches when on-ball pressure wasn’t cranked up to the necessary degree in practices described as “intense.” The goal of it all is to return Minnesota’s defensive nastiness to something resembling where it was two seasons ago, when the Wolves were the NBA’s best on that end of the floor by a wide margin. And yet, when the rubber me…

·Saint Paul, United States
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Pioneer Press broke the news in Saint Paul, United States on Thursday, October 9, 2025.
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