Golden State Warriors, Minnesota Timberwolves
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Minnesota blowing a 12-point fourth quarter lead looked familiar. Donte DiVincenzo didn’t care about it though.
Timberwolves' Rudy Gobert dunks over Warriors' Pat Spencer as an Anthony Edwards-less Minnesota defeated Golden State, 127-120.
Alexander’s animated reaction to Grayson Allen’s foul, a moment that only fueled the usual “free-throw merchant” chatter around SGA.
Both teams were evenly matched at halftime, separated by just two points, with the Warriors leading the Timberwolves 63-61. Stephen Curry was the top scorer for the home side with 16 points, while Julius Randle took the lead for the Wolves with 19 points, followed by Naz Reid (14 points) and Jaden McDaniels (12 points).
Golden State will play its 14th different starting lineup of the season on Friday
A recent report suggested the Minnesota Timberwolves were deep in trade talks with Chicago for Koby White... but not so fast.