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Wolves' Ayo Dosunmu, Kyle Anderson Questionable for Game 6 Against Denver
- On Thursday, the Minnesota Timberwolves hosted the Denver Nuggets for Game 6 of their Western Conference first-round playoff series, with Minnesota leading 3-2.
- Minnesota enters this crucial matchup significantly shorthanded, as guard Ayo Dosunmu was ruled out with a right calf issue alongside starters Anthony Edwards and Donte DiVincenzo.
- Before this latest injury setback, Dosunmu had scored 25, 43, and 18 points in each of the past three games, stepping up to fill the offensive void.
- Denver forward Aaron Gordon remained out for the contest due to a left calf issue after testing the injury during pregame warmups on Thursday.
- Attempting to close out the series, the Timberwolves face a Denver team fighting elimination; teams have erased a 3-1 deficit only 13 times in NBA history, or 4.4 percent of the time.
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Timberwolves' injury woes worsen with Dosunmu sidelined for Game 6 by sore calf, Anderson out ill
The injury-ravaged Minnesota Timberwolves lost two more players for Game 6 of their first-round NBA playoff series against the Denver Nuggets by scratching guard Ayo Dosunmu with a sore right calf and forward Kyle Anderson with an illness.
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One of the best things about series betting is the hedging opportunities. You can get out of bets you put in before a series if you don’t like the way it looks. Sure, it could cost you, but think about it. The Denver Nuggets were favored to win the series over the Minnesota Timberwolves. If you took Minnesota, you could’ve hedged and taken Denver a few days ago. Of all the remaining series in the NBA, this looks the most likely for a team that w…
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Leaning Left11Leaning Right3Center12Last UpdatedBias Distribution46% Center
Bias Distribution
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C 46%
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