I just want to highlight one aspect of the game:
The Wolves repeatedly drove the baseline in the first half and third quarter, oftentimes by Connelly. The Kings had three guys guarding the paint to prevent these baseline drives. They failed every single time to disrupt any passes to wide open Timberwolves 3 point shooters. They were totally impotent in this regard. The Kings didn't have the length to tip, block, intercept or alter any of the passes by the Wolves on these baseline drives. The Wolves, on the other hand, played much the same defense on Kings' baseline drives. The only problem was that the Wolves had Gobert in the paint with his awesome length to block and disrupt the baseline. Because the Kings defense was broken from the start the Wolves got a 20 point lead and tremendous confidence. Of course the valiant comeback arising from the desperation of a 20+ point deficit came afterwards, but we've seen countless times how rare it is that the comeback team has enough gas to finish the deal.