Brown’s 41 Points Not Enough for Celtics
Edwards led six Timberwolves in double figures and hit a crucial 3-pointer to secure a 119-115 victory over the Celtics, who lost their second of seven games, AP reported.
- In Minneapolis, the Timberwolves got a late lift from Anthony Edwards, who scored 39 points including a 3-pointer that sealed a 119 in 115 win over the Celtics on Saturday.
- Edwards' hot stretch and balanced scoring pushed the Wolves ahead as he scored nine straight and six Wolves reached double figures, beating a team with a.500-or-better record.
- Boston received major outputs from Brown and Queta, with Brown scoring 41 points on 32 shots and Queta tying a career best with 19 points and grabbing 18 rebounds.
- The Wolves improved to 11-8 while Boston fell to 10-9, and Minnesota will host the San Antonio Spurs Sunday at 6 p.m.
- After a 12-0 Boston Celtics' run tied the game with 1:38 remaining, Minnesota nearly collapsed but sealed the win with late threes from Mike Conley and Anthony Edwards.
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A historic performance by Jaylen Brown and a career-best game from Neemias Queta were wasted by the Boston Celtics in a 119-115 loss at the Minnesota Timberwolves on Saturday.
Celtics Star Delivers a First-Half Fans Have Never Seen Before
The Boston Celtics walked into the Target Center looking for a road win against one of the West’s toughest teams. They got the fight they expected. They also got a game that swung wildly from control to collapse, ending in a 119-115 loss to the Minnesota Timberwolves.Boston built a double-digit lead behind sharp shot-making and the early dominance of Neemias Queta, who went right at Rudy Gobert. The Celtics controlled tempo, moved the ball and l…
Anthony Edwards sentenced Boston with 39 points and a triple almost impossible in the final months
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