HOUSTON – Houston coach Mike D'Antoni promised two things as his top-seeded Rockets headed into a seven-game series against a Timberwolves team that hasn't played one since 2014:
Wolves All-Star center Karl-Anthony Towns is going to do his thing.
"He'll get a double-double," D'Antoni said. "That's who he is. That's how they got here and that's how they'll stay here."
But if D'Antoni and the Rockets get their way, Towns won't reach that double-double by shooting three-point shots.
The playoffs are all about deciding what to give the opponent and what to take away, and D'Antoni sounded like a man who wants his guards to switch onto Towns and prevent him from taking open threes.
Asked why he considers Towns' three-point shooting an important factor in the series, D'Antoni said: "Because he's good at it [42.1 percent in the regular season]. He's a hot guy. You can take certain things away. That you can take away and we do it by being sure we don't leave him open and let him walk into a three because we're not guarding. We have to be aware of that.
"You can't take away his post-ups and moves down there. He's going to score on anybody. But you can do a really good job on the threes."
In Game 1 on Sunday, Towns was only 0-for-2 on three-pointers in an eight-point, 12-rebound performance.