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Nuggets vs Wolves: Game 1 Series Impact

Denver Nuggets defeated Minnesota Timberwolves 116–105 in Game 1 of the Western Conference first-round series, taking a 1–0 lead. Denver 54–28 regular season controlled the game after halftime, outscoring Minnesota 68–43 across the secon

21 April 2026·1 min read·en

Denver Nuggets defeated Minnesota Timberwolves 116–105 in Game 1 of the Western Conference first-round series, taking a 1–0 lead.

Denver (54–28 regular season) controlled the game after halftime, outscoring Minnesota 68–43 across the second and third quarters to flip an early deficit into a double-digit win. Minnesota (49–33) opened with a 33-point first quarter but collapsed to just 17 points in the third, which decided the game.

The result immediately shifts series probability toward Denver, which now holds both home-court advantage and the early lead. In a best-of-seven format, Game 1 winners historically convert the series in a majority of cases, increasing pressure on Minnesota before Game 2.

This mirrors similar standings pressure in the East, where Philadelphia improved seeding (see: /sixers-playoff) and Orlando narrowed the play-in gap (see: /magic-standings), highlighting league-wide postseason compression.

What changed:

  • Denver leads series 1–0
  • Minnesota loses margin for error; next loss creates 0–2 deficit
  • Home-court advantage remains fully with Denver

What’s next:

  • Game 2 determines whether series stabilizes (1–1) or shifts toward 2–0 control
  • Minnesota must correct third-quarter efficiency (17 pts in Q3)
  • Denver can secure dominant position before road games

With the series now opened, Game 2 becomes a leverage point that can either reset balance or push the matchup toward early separation.