Curry Scores 39 in Return but Timberwolves Top Warriors 127-120 without Edwards
Minnesota’s strong frontcourt and a 20-7 fourth-quarter run overcame Curry’s 39 points and Warriors’ comeback attempts, despite both teams playing short-handed, Timberwolves won 127-120.
- On Friday, the Minnesota Timberwolves beat the Golden State Warriors 127-120 in San Francisco.
- Playing shorthanded on both sides, Minnesota missed Anthony Edwards while Julius Randle, Rudy Gobert, Naz Reid and Jaden McDaniel combined for 84 points.
- Stephen Curry, Warriors guard , scored 39 points after missing five games, while Julius Randle, Timberwolves forward, added 27 points with nine rebounds and six assists.
- Opening the fourth with a 20-7 run, Minnesota seized momentum and never relinquished it as Rudy Gobert produced a go-ahead dunk and Donte DiVincenzo hit a late 3 to seal the win.
- The game featured 27 lead changes, tied for second-most this season, and both teams played short-handed; Minnesota hosts Sacramento and Golden State travels to Portland on Sunday.
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Without Anthony Edwards, Timberwolves still top Warriors
Golden State’s superstar returned to action Friday in San Francisco, while Minnesota’s sat with a sore foot. Yet it was the Timberwolves who emerged victorious. Minnesota utilized an egalitarian offensive approach to down the Warriors 127-120 and earn the Wolves their most impressive road win of the season to date. Not only were the Wolves without Anthony Edwards, but Mike Conley also missed the game and Bones Hyland, who started in Edwards’ ste…
Curry scores 39 in return but Timberwolves top Warriors 127-120 without Edwards
Rudy Gobert had 24 points and 14 rebounds, Donte DiVincenzo made a clutch 3-pointer with 28 seconds remaining and the Minnesota Timberwolves beat the Golden State Warriors 127-120.
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