Minneapolis, MN
NBA Playoffs Update: Meltdown in Minneapolis, Dallas Takes Control in Utah, Jokić’s Big Night Not Enough, More
Let’s rundown the motion from Thursday night time’s slate of NBA Playoffs motion.
Grizzlies 104, Timberwolves 95
Sequence: MEM leads 2-1
Minnesota took it to Memphis for many of this one, however the Grizzlies have been simply an excessive amount of ultimately. The Timberwolves have been even forward by 26 factors late within the third quarter, however they might see that lead dissolve in an epic collapse in Sport 3.
THE GRIZZLIES PULL OFF AN UNBELIEVABLE COMEBACK ?
Memphis erases a 26-point deficit to stun the Timberwolves in Sport 3! pic.twitter.com/hoaPkPjdyp
— NBA TV (@NBATV) April 22, 2022
Fueled by a 21-0 run within the fourth quarter, the Grizzlies wiped away Minnesota’s 26-point lead.
Ja Morant, who had simply 5 factors on 2-9 taking pictures at concerning the four-minute mark within the third quarter, completed the sport with a triple-double, logging 16 factors, 10 rebounds, and 10 assists within the Memphis victory. Desmond Bane scored 26 factors and knocked down seven three-pointers for the Grizzlies, and Memphis ahead Brandon Clarke added 20 factors and eight boards. Morant’s triple-double is the primary in Grizzlies playoff historical past.
Karl-Anthony Cities completed the sport with simply eight factors and 5 rebounds in 33 minutes of motion however was in foul bother all night time. KAT room simply 4 photographs on Thursday night time, the bottom shot complete of his profession.
Charles Barkley known as Minnesota’s epic collapse “embarrassing for basketball” on the TNT postgame present:
“That was embarrassing for basketball”
Chucks sounds disgusted after that Timberwolves collapse ? @NBAonTNT pic.twitter.com/avurmhTTl2
— Bleacher Report (@BleacherReport) April 22, 2022
Memphis now leads the Timberwolves 2-1 within the sequence, and I’m unsure how Minnesota can come again from final night time’s epic meltdown.
Mavericks 126, Jazz 118
Sequence: DAL leads 2-1
Regardless of being seen placing up photographs earlier than Sport 3, the Mavericks have been nonetheless with out Luka Dončić, who’s battling a left calf pressure. Mavs head coach Jason Kidd stated that Dončić pushed himself arduous in pregame exercises and felt able to go, however Dallas performed it secure and gave him one other night time off.
The Jazz didn’t make the most of Dončić’s absence on Thursday night time, doubtlessly a deadly mistake for them on this sequence with Dončić prone to return for Sport 4 on Saturday.
Spencer Dinwiddie is a stress kind of man ⏰??@dallasmavs | #MFFL | BSSW | #dALLasIN pic.twitter.com/vqUvlokcMG
— Bally Sports activities Southwest (@BallySportsSW) April 22, 2022
Jalen Brunson stepped up in Dončić’s absence once more tonight, scoring 31 factors on 12-22 taking pictures and including 5 assists within the Mavs’ Sport 2 victory over the Jazz, their first win in Utah since April 11, 2016. Spencer Dinwiddie was everywhere in the stat sheet, logging 20 factors, 5 rebounds, six assists, and three steals.
Jason Kidd complimented his team’s ability to resist a giant run by Utah within the third quarter that ended up being the distinction within the recreation:
“Within the third, [the Jazz] got here out, they usually hit us. It might have been straightforward for us to surrender the lead and say ‘Hey, we come again Saturday, ‘; however these guys fought and actually believed that they might put themselves able to win.”
Jalen Brunson did depart the sport briefly with a again damage after taking a tough foul within the paint however returned and will likely be evaluated. Taking a 2-1 lead with an enormous street victory in Utah was large for Dallas, who will probably get Luke Dončić again this weekend.
Warriors 118, Nuggets 113
Sequence: GSW leads 3-0
Nikola Jokić was tossed from Sport 2 after Draymond Inexperienced terrorized him defensively all night time, inflicting the Denver massive man to lose his cool because the Nuggets went down 0-2 to Golden State within the sequence. The Joker needed to be a lot better in Sport 3 if Denver had a fighter’s likelihood at beating the Warriors, and he was simply that, scoring 37 factors whereas flattening 18 boards. After the sport, Draymond Inexperienced made no bones about Jokić dominating him all night time and stated that he “was horrible all night time.”
? Jokic takes the lead for Denver ?@warriors 109@nuggets 111
3:20 remaining on TNT#NBAPlayoffs introduced by Google Pixel pic.twitter.com/2vLrItoTS8— NBA (@NBA) April 22, 2022
Nonetheless, Draymond received the final snigger after he got here up with a big-time steal on Jokić late within the recreation that helped the Warriors take the lead and finally win. Inexperienced stated that “when the cash is on the road, I don’t like when folks go at me for all of the marbles.”
Stephen Curry and Jordan Poole every scored 27 factors, and Klay Thompson completed proper behind them with 26 factors on six triples. Thompson handed Ray Allen for third all-time in playoff three-pointers made on Thursday night time.
? ABSOLUTELY INSANE SHOT BY POOLE ?@warriors 116@nuggets 111
Slightly below 1 minute remaining in This autumn #NBAPlayoffs introduced by Google Pixel pic.twitter.com/AowVK9JTLQ— NBA (@NBA) April 22, 2022
Golden State is now up 3-0 within the sequence and has the Nuggets going through elimination in Sport 4 on Sunday in Denver.
Minneapolis, MN
Family thankful strangers stopped to help their injured daughter after Minneapolis hit-and-run
Family thankful strangers stopped to help their injured daughter after Minneapolis hit-and-run
Minneapolis police are trying to track down a blue sedan they believe may be responsible for a hit-and-run that critically injured a 26-year-old nurse on New Year’s Day.
The victim, identified by her family as Michaela Howk, was crossing the street at 4th Avenue Northeast and University Avenue Northeast around 2 a.m. on Wednesday.
“She’s always been a fighter,” said Michael Howk, the victim’s father, as she’s being treated for numerous injuries at a Minneapolis hospital.
The family is urging anyone with information about the hit-and-run to contact authorities.
“Please come forward; it’s the worst thing in the world to leave someone laying like that,” Michael said.
The family is thankful that other people who saw their daughter injured on the street stopped to help her until medics arrived.
“As horrible as it is, what happened to her, if it wasn’t for the people who stopped to be with her, she wouldn’t be with us,” said Sheila Howk, the victim’s mother. “Michaela has a lot of angels looking out for her.”
Michaela had just moved back home to Minnesota to become a nurse at a local hospital and was scheduled to start the new job this coming Monday.
“Now she’s getting cared for instead of her caring for others,” said Sheila.
Her 26-year-old daughter is being treated for head trauma, broken bones and spinal injuries.
A fundraising page, started by loved ones, was started to help with her recovery
Minneapolis, MN
Minnesota weather: Cold as the sun finally returns Friday
MINNEAPOLIS (FOX 9) – Expect a bright, sunny but cold day on Friday with temperatures in the teens.
Friday’s forecast in Minnesota
What to expect: Friday will bring clear skies and abundant sunshine across much of the state. Temperatures will be in the low to mid-teens for central and southern Minnesota, with highs in the single digits for northern regions.
The Twin Cities metro daytime high is 14 degrees, about 10 degrees below average for this time of year. Though northwest breezes at 10-15 mph will likely make it feel far colder.
The overnight hours are quiet and cold with subzero temperatures across much of Minnesota and lows around 0 degrees in the metro area.
Sunny but cold weekend
What’s next: Expect a seasonably cold weekend with plenty of sunshine on Saturday for most of the state, though cloud coverage will increase for southern and southwestern Minnesota. Sunday may see a few additional clouds with highs in the lower to mid-teens.
Looking ahead, temperatures remain fairly steady in the teens with a mix of sunshine and clouds.
Here’s a look at your seven-day forecast:
Minneapolis, MN
St. Paul murder charge: Minneapolis man shot with kids in car wasn’t intended target
A Minneapolis man who was fatally shot near a busy intersection in St. Paul while two young children were in his vehicle was not the intended target, according to charges filed Thursday.
Andre L. Mitchell, 26, was killed in a daytime shooting in November. His 2-month-old child was in the backseat, as was his 5-year-old sister. Mitchell’s little sister later told investigators that the car’s windows broke during the shooting and she covered the baby with her body while shots rang out.
The baby’s carseat was filled with broken window glass and there was a bullet hole in it, but the infant wasn’t harmed.
Officers were called to Aurora Avenue just off Dale Street at 1:35 p.m. on Nov. 22 on a report of a shooting outside an apartment building. Police found Mitchell near a Mazda’s front passenger seat with gunshot wounds to his upper torso. He died as St. Paul Fire Department medics were taking him to Regions Hospital.
A 26-year-old man who’d been in the Mazda with Mitchell said they were waiting to pick up the mother of Mitchell’s child, who was working as a personal care attendant, when a black sport-utility vehicle drove past. The SUV’s rear passenger door opened and the man heard multiple gunshots. There were at least 13 bullet holes in the driver’s side of the Mazda and Mitchell was shot seven times.
The man with Mitchell said neither he nor Mitchell were from the area, and he didn’t know of Mitchell having any enemies.
Earlier confrontation
Officers were originally called to the Aurora Avenue apartment building about an hour before the shooting. A 23-year-old woman reported “that at least five women associated with the father of her child were making threats outside her apartment door,” that one of the women pointed a gun at the door and others had mace and knives, the complaint said.
She said she had let a cousin of her child’s father stay at her apartment, but the cousin became disrespectful and she kicked the cousin out. As a result, she said she’d been threatened.
Neither Mitchell nor the man in the Mazda with him were the father of the woman’s child or his cousin.
Security camera footage showed a Mitsubishi Outlander, which appeared to have five people inside, stopped five feet from the Mazda. Four people fired handguns from the Mitsubishi toward the Mazda, before driving away. Police found the Mitsubishi is owned by a financing company and is associated with Steven Rawls Jr., 25, of Minneapolis, the complaint said.
Rawls is a brother of the 23-year-old woman who reported the initial problem. Phone location records showed Rawls’ phone was in the area of the homicide at the time of the shooting, the complaint said.
A group of people got into the Mitsubishi, driven by Rawls, “and shot up a car full of people not involved in the earlier incident,” killing Mitchell, the complaint said.
Arrested at hospital
Police arrested Rawls on Tuesday after he arrived at Hennepin County Medical Center with a gunshot wound to his hand. He told police he owned the Mitsubishi, but said he loaned it out. He said he did not go to St. Paul on Nov. 22.
When investigators asked Rawls if he recalled his sister having a problem on Nov. 22, he said he never left “Minneapolis that day as he was praying,” the complaint said. “When pressed and told that his statement wasn’t true, Steven Rawls asked for a lawyer and the interview was ended.”
Rawls is charged with aiding and abetting murder and attempted murder. He is due to make his first court appearance in the case Friday; an attorney for him wasn’t listed in the court file Thursday.
The investigation into Mitchell’s homicide is ongoing.
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