Lakers Stats vs Timberwolves, NBA 24-25: Match Player Stats, Key Performers, Head-to-Head Analysis & Playoff Stakes
Lakers Stats vs Timberwolves, NBA 24-25: Game 2 between the Minnesota Timberwolves and LA Lakers is set to tip off on Tuesday, April 22, at 9:00 PM CT from Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles. The Lakers will be looking to bounce back after a Game 1 loss, while the Timberwolves are riding high after their dominant 117-95 victory.
With the Timberwolves leading the series 1-0, the stakes are high for both teams. A victory for Minnesota will give them a significant 2-0 lead, making it a daunting task for the Lakers to stage a comeback. Conversely, the Lakers are eager to equalize the series before heading to Minnesota for Game 3. This matchup will be crucial for both teams as they chase postseason glory.

What the Lakers Are Saying
Here’s what the Lakers had to say after their practice on Monday ahead of Game 2:
- Lakers coach JJ Redick on how they practiced heading into Game 2: “[It was] the best practice we’ve had in months.”
- Redick on whether the team should’ve done more before Game 1: “We probably could have done a few more scrimmages.”
- Redick on what went wrong in the Game 1 loss: “We just have to do a lot of things better. It starts with playing harder and being organized.”
- Austin Reaves on the team’s overall mindset: “We played bad. They shot the ball really well. We got to match that. Tomorrow it’ll be a different story.”
- Reaves on his individual performance in Game 1: “I wasn’t myself. Don’t know why, but I just got to go out there, play my game and have fun doing it.
Timberwolves vs Lakers Player Stats
LA Lakers
- LeBron James (F): 24.4 PPG, 7.8 RPG, 8.2 APG, 78.55% FT – The Lakers' primary offensive engine.
- Austin Reaves (G): 1.11 SPG, 87.71% FT – X-Factor, needs to support LeBron and Davis.
Minnesota Timberwolves
- Anthony Edwards (G): 27.6 PPG, 5.1 RPG, 4.3 APG, 37.72% 3PT – Hot Hand.
Rudy Gobert (C): 10.9 RPG, 1.44 BPG, 66.86% FG – Defensive Anchor.
Jaden Ivey (G): 1.34 SPG – X-Factor in defense.
Timberwolves vs Lakers Head-to-Head Matchup & Season Series Recap
| Date | Result | Winner High | Loser High |
|---|---|---|---|
| Apr 19 | Minnesota 117, LA Lakers 95 | McDaniels – 25 pts | Doncic – 37 pts |
| Feb 27 | LA Lakers 111, Minnesota 102 | James – 33 pts | Shannon Jr. – 25 pts |
| Dec 13 | Minnesota 97, LA Lakers 87 | Edwards – 23 pts | Davis – 23 pts |
| Dec 2 | Minnesota 109, LA Lakers 80 | Randle – 18 pts | Russell – 20 pts |
| Oct 22 | LA Lakers 110, Minnesota 103 | Davis – 36 pts | Edwards – 27 pts |
Timberwolves vs Lakers Stat Leaders Comparison
| Category | LA Lakers | Minnesota |
|---|---|---|
| Points | LeBron James – 24.4 | Anthony Edwards – 27.6 |
| Rebounds | LeBron James – 7.8 | Rudy Gobert – 10.9 |
| Assists | LeBron James – 8.2 | Julius Randle – 4.7 |
| Steals | Austin Reaves – 1.11 | Jaden McDaniels – 1.34 |
| Blocks | LeBron James – 0.56 | Rudy Gobert – 1.44 |
| FT% | Austin Reaves – 87.71% | Anthony Edwards – 83.67% |
| 3PT% | Rui Hachimura – 41.30% | Mike Conley – 40.97% |
Timberwolves vs Lakers Team Offensive Breakdown
LA Lakers
- Points per Game: 113.4
- Field Goal %: 47.90%
- Three-Point %: 36.63%
- Strategy: Lean on LeBron and Davis, with Reaves and Hachimura supporting.
- X-Factor: LeBron’s leadership, Davis’ rim protection.
Minnesota Timberwolves
- Points per Game: 114.3
- Field Goal %: 46.84%
- Three-Point %: 37.72%
- Strategy: Balanced scoring, Edwards and Gobert lead with Conley’s support.
- X-Factor: Edwards’ efficiency, Gobert’s rebounding.
Timberwolves vs Lakers Standings & Season Summary
| Team | Record | Home Record | Road Record | West Rank | Points Per Game | Points Allowed | Streak |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| LA Lakers | 50-32 | 31-10 | 19-22 | 7th | 113.4 | 112.2 | Lost 1 |
| Minnesota | 49-33 | 25-16 | 24-17 | 8th | 114.3 | 109.3 | Won 3 |
Key Takeaways & Narrative Notes
- LeBron must lead the Lakers to even the series.
- Minnesota is poised to extend their lead with Edwards’ dominance.
- Gobert’s defense remains central to Timberwolves’ success.
- Reaves and Hachimura must support the Lakers' offense to avoid a 2-0 deficit.
As the Timberwolves aim to build on their Game 1 victory, the Lakers face the pressure of tying the series before heading to Minnesota. With high stakes, expect this game to be another thrilling chapter in their postseason battle.


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