The Los Angeles Lakers started strong but crumbled under the Minnesota Timberwolves ' relentless offense and defense in Game 1 of the 2025 NBA Playoffs, losing 117-95. Head coach JJ Redick admitted his team wasn’t prepared for Minnesota’s physicality.
Los Angeles Lakers’ early lead quickly vanished
The Lakers opened with a 28-21 first-quarter lead, but the Timberwolves took control soon after. A barrage of three-pointers and stifling defense allowed Minnesota to dominate the next three quarters, outscoring Los Angeles by 34 points in a decisive stretch.
JJ Redick didn’t mince words in his postgame assessment. “I’m not sure, physically, we were ready,” he said. “When they started playing with a lot of thrust and physicality, we just didn’t respond immediately. That stretch from the start of the second through the third quarter—we lost it by 34. That’s a blowout.”
Minnesota Timberwolves’ defense smothered the Lakers
Minnesota’s high-pressure defense disrupted the Lakers’ rhythm, holding them to 39.8% shooting from the field. Meanwhile, the Timberwolves shot 51.2% overall and an impressive 50% from three-point range.
Only three Lakers scored in double digits. Luka Doncic led with 37 points, eight rebounds, and efficient shooting (12-of-22 FG, 5-of-10 3PT). LeBron James added 19 points and five rebounds, while Austin Reaves contributed 16 points and three assists.
Brief overview og Los Angeles Lakers Game 1 against the Minnesota Timberwolves (April 19, 2025)
The Los Angeles Lakers lost badly to the Minnesota Timberwolves 117-95 in Game 1 of the NBA playoffs on April 19, 2025. With 37 points and 8 rebounds, Luka Doncic led the Lakers, but the squad as a whole struggled, shooting only 39.8% from the floor. The Timberwolves outscored the Lakers in the paint and on fast breaks thanks to their excellent physical play and 50% three-point shooting percentage. Despite a momentary injury scare, Anthony Edwards scored 22 points and dished out nine assists. In the second quarter, Minnesota took charge and never let up, increasing their advantage to as high as 27 points. As the Lakers prepare for Game 2 at home, they suddenly have a challenging series ahead of them.
What’s next for the Los Angeles Lakers?
The Lakers will aim to even the series in Game 2 on April 22 at 10 p.m. ET. Adjusting to Minnesota’s physical play and improving offensive consistency will be critical if they hope to avoid falling into a deeper hole.
Also read: Anthony Edwards drops jaw-dropping reaction after Minnesota Timberwolves dominate Los Angeles Lakers in Game 1: "It's not big at all!"
For more Lakers coverage, stay tuned for updates on their playoff journey.
Los Angeles Lakers’ early lead quickly vanished
The Lakers opened with a 28-21 first-quarter lead, but the Timberwolves took control soon after. A barrage of three-pointers and stifling defense allowed Minnesota to dominate the next three quarters, outscoring Los Angeles by 34 points in a decisive stretch.
"I'm not sure, physically, we were ready"
— NBA TV (@NBATV) April 20, 2025
Lakers HC JJ Redick on Game 1 against Minnesota pic.twitter.com/TAmpzEQo39
JJ Redick didn’t mince words in his postgame assessment. “I’m not sure, physically, we were ready,” he said. “When they started playing with a lot of thrust and physicality, we just didn’t respond immediately. That stretch from the start of the second through the third quarter—we lost it by 34. That’s a blowout.”
Minnesota Timberwolves’ defense smothered the Lakers
Minnesota’s high-pressure defense disrupted the Lakers’ rhythm, holding them to 39.8% shooting from the field. Meanwhile, the Timberwolves shot 51.2% overall and an impressive 50% from three-point range.
Only three Lakers scored in double digits. Luka Doncic led with 37 points, eight rebounds, and efficient shooting (12-of-22 FG, 5-of-10 3PT). LeBron James added 19 points and five rebounds, while Austin Reaves contributed 16 points and three assists.
Brief overview og Los Angeles Lakers Game 1 against the Minnesota Timberwolves (April 19, 2025)
The Los Angeles Lakers lost badly to the Minnesota Timberwolves 117-95 in Game 1 of the NBA playoffs on April 19, 2025. With 37 points and 8 rebounds, Luka Doncic led the Lakers, but the squad as a whole struggled, shooting only 39.8% from the floor. The Timberwolves outscored the Lakers in the paint and on fast breaks thanks to their excellent physical play and 50% three-point shooting percentage. Despite a momentary injury scare, Anthony Edwards scored 22 points and dished out nine assists. In the second quarter, Minnesota took charge and never let up, increasing their advantage to as high as 27 points. As the Lakers prepare for Game 2 at home, they suddenly have a challenging series ahead of them.
What’s next for the Los Angeles Lakers?
The Lakers will aim to even the series in Game 2 on April 22 at 10 p.m. ET. Adjusting to Minnesota’s physical play and improving offensive consistency will be critical if they hope to avoid falling into a deeper hole.
Also read: Anthony Edwards drops jaw-dropping reaction after Minnesota Timberwolves dominate Los Angeles Lakers in Game 1: "It's not big at all!"
For more Lakers coverage, stay tuned for updates on their playoff journey.
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