Despite not being expected to make it to the Western Conference Finals, the Minnesota Timberwolves have found themselves with a real chance at the NBA Finals for the first time in 20 years. Their victory over the Denver Nuggets in Game 7 of the second round series has allowed them to experience the thrill of victory, especially for their two star players, Anthony Edwards and Karl-Anthony Towns. The postgame press conference following their win over Denver showcased their humor, honesty, and excitement for the moment.

Karl-Anthony Towns, who was drafted by the Timberwolves with the first overall pick in 2015, has been a key player for the team, earning four NBA All-Star nods. Despite his nine years with the team, he had never before reached this stage in the playoffs. Reflecting on the disappointments and failures of the past, Towns expressed gratitude for the opportunity to celebrate wins. However, Edwards quickly dismissed the nine years of struggle, emphasizing the importance of living in the moment and enjoying the success they are currently experiencing.

In response to questions about facing the Dallas Mavericks in the next round of the playoffs, Towns and Edwards maintained a lighthearted and focused attitude. While Towns acknowledged the importance of staying present in the moment, Edwards was already thinking ahead to the upcoming games. When a reporter mentioned the common belief that teams must face defeat before achieving success, the duo highlighted their past losses and questioned how much more they needed to endure before reaching their goals.

During the press conference, Towns and Edwards also took a moment to clarify the difference between Wolves basketball and Timberwolves basketball. After a comeback victory in Game 7 where they trailed by 20 points, they joked about their evolving style of play and the shift from Wolves to Timberwolves. As they prepare for Game 2 of the Western Conference Finals against the Mavericks, the Timberwolves are filled with anticipation and excitement for the opportunity to continue their unexpected playoff run and potentially reach the NBA Finals.

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