Jaden McDaniels was the standout player in the Timberwolves-Nuggets series, leading his team in crucial moments without key scorers. His performance was pivotal in securing wins in Games 4 and 6.
Key points
Jaden McDaniels was the best player in the series
Timberwolves won Game 4 and Game 6
Anthony Edwards was absent during the series
McDaniels played a crucial role on both ends of the floor
Apr 25, 2026; Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA; Minnesota Timberwolves forward Jaden McDaniels (3) reacts to being called for a foul against the Denver Nuggets in the fourth quarter at Target Center. Mandatory Credit:
Apr 25, 2026; Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA; Minnesota Timberwolves forward Jaden McDaniels (3) reacts to being called for a foul against the Denver Nuggets in the fourth quarter at Target Center. Mandatory Credit:
Without Anthony Edwards and multiple key scorers for the back half of the first round, the Minnesota Timberwolves relied on McDaniels on both ends of the floor to win Game 4 and Game 6.
Letâs study the six-year proâs tape.Â
McDanielsâ Offensive Game Blossoms
With the Wolves down their primary shot creators, McDaniels stepped up.
In Game 6, McDaniels scored a career-high 32 points to close out the Nuggets.
The Nuggets had decided they were not going to help on any McDaniels isolations. But McDaniels took advantage of the space. He gets right to his spot and rises over the shorter Jamal Murray to put a dagger in Denverâs heart.
McDaniels completely ignores his man, , and keeps his eyes on the ball. His tracking of the ball helps clean up the mistake of his teammate jumping on a ball fake, and McDaniels gets the swat.
Q&A
How did Jaden McDaniels perform in the Timberwolves-Nuggets series?
Jaden McDaniels excelled in the series, particularly in Games 4 and 6, stepping up in the absence of key players.
What impact did Anthony Edwards' absence have on the Timberwolves?
Anthony Edwards' absence forced the Timberwolves to rely heavily on Jaden McDaniels, who rose to the occasion.
Which games did Jaden McDaniels help the Timberwolves win?
Jaden McDaniels was instrumental in the Timberwolves' victories in Game 4 and Game 6 of the series.
What positions did Jaden McDaniels play during the series?
Jaden McDaniels played as a forward, contributing significantly on both offense and defense.
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After the rejection, McDaniels has a crossmatch â where the defense doesnât have the matchups they want without a screen set â as Brown and Tim Hardaway Jr. are pointing at who to guard who.
McDaniels takes advantage and drives middle for his patented floater in the paint.
While the Wolves caught the Nuggets with a crossmatch, perhaps it wasnât a crossmatch for McDaniels, considering his comments earlier in the series.
I got him! Donât help!
The former 2024 All-Defensive Second Team was all clamps in this series.
McDanielsâ primary assignment was Murray, who the Timberwolves held to 23.7 points per game on 35 percent shooting from the field and 26 percent from downtown, well below his season averages.
The perimeter isolation defense by McDaniels allowed the rest of the Timberwolvesâ defenders to stay home and not have to be in rotation, like this play here.
As soon as Murray turns back, McDaniels completely flips his hips. If he tries to move laterally, Murray will blow by him.
But once McDaniels flips his hips, he has a chance to challenge Murray at the rim, and thatâs exactly how the defensive possession ends. All the Wolves defenders trusted him and chose not to overhelp.Â
Check McDanielsâ defensive technique on this play.
Notice McDanielsâ right foot on the initial coverage on Murray. Thatâs his top foot, and he uses that to deny the drive right.
Now on the screen, Murray doesnât go directly downhill, allowing McDaniels a defensive angle to keep him way outside.Â
As Murray goes to his pull-up game, McDaniels plays it perfectly. He lands just before Murrayâs landing area to avoid a reckless closeout. He still got a hand up as Murray launches a triple that goes off the back rim. Every Minnesota player stays home on their assignment.
McDaniels was just brilliant all series; he even had a play where he locked down both Nikola Jokic and Murray.
Watch McDaniels contain Murray, sticking his right hand out to stay in front and in a legal guarding position.
As he goes over the screen, McDaniels switches to Jokic and discourages him from taking a floater before switching back to Murray.
Jokic throws a grenade shot, and of course, McDaniels gets the defensive board after shutting down both Jokic and Murray on one possession.Â
The best player in the series just locked down the two best players on the opposing side, and thatâs how Minnesota advanced into the second round.