The 2004 West Conference Semi-Finals of the NBA Playoffs featured Minnesota Timberwolves vs. Sacramento Kings head-to-head, and both teams battled 7 times. Out of the 7 game series of the Conference Semi-Finals of the 2004 NBA Playoffs, Minnesota Timberwolves outdueled Sacramento Kings , coming ontop of the series and winning 4 playoff games as opposed to Sacramento Kings ’s 3 playoff games victories.
As we examine the head-to-head stats between both teams, we can see that Minnesota Timberwolves had an offensive rating of 90.2, defensive rating of 87.0, 27.0 free-throw attempts, and 10.0 three-point attempts, shooting it at a 0.3 percent clip as a team. Sacramento Kings had an offensive rating of 87.0, defensive rating of 90.2, 17.0 free-throw attempts, 19.0 three-point attempts shooting it at a 0.421 percent clip as a team in this playoff game. During the regular season, Minnesota Timberwolves finished the game with a record of 92 , and Sacramento Kings recorded Minnesota Timberwolves possessions throughout the course of the basketball game. Evaluating Minnesota Timberwolves vs Sacramento Kings’s based on the advanced stats,Sacramento Kings had a better score in the effective shooting percentage category with 0.444 percent, Sacramento Kings had a better score in terms of turnover percentage with 15.2 vs 20.7 .
The most impactful players on each team in the Minnesota Timberwolves vs. Sacramento Kings matchup of the 2004 West Conference Semi-Finals NBA Playoffs were Kevin Garnett and Chris Webber based 25 minutes or greater game-minutes played. Kevin Garnett for the Minnesota Timberwolves in the Conference Semi-Finals of the NBA Playoffs, put up 23.0 and made 12.0 , 1.0 offensive rebounds 20.0 defensive rebounds, 2.0 assists performance, with a Player Impact Estimate (PIE) of 0.331. While Chris Webber put up 17.0 and made 8.0, 1.0 offensive rebounds, 7.0 defensive rebounds, 4.0 assists performance, with a Player Impact Estimate (PIE) of 0.116.