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Cities and Wolves disperse — sans Curry — Warriors 119-99
Taking advantage of Steve Carey’s absence, Wolves defeated the Warriors 119-99 at home to improve their record to 21-22.
With Carl-Anthony Towns at the helm and the hosts in the lead, Wolves beat the Warriors 119-99 at home, taking advantage of the absence of Steve Carey, who was left out as a precaution. The Minnesota team had it easy – as it turned out tonight – and, without much pressure from the San Francisco team, improved their record by climbing to 21-22 this season.
On the contrary, the Warriors fell to 31-12 with gaps in their performance, confirming the fact that Carrie is necessary to the team. Top scorer for the Wolves was Towns with 26 points and 11 rebounds, while for the Warriors Poole had 20 and Cumminga 19.
THE TWELVE MINUTES: 30-22, 56-50, 91-81, 119-99
WOLVES: Edwards 9 (2), Vanderbilt 10, Towns 26 (1/6 three points, 11 rebounds), Russell 7 (12 assists), Beverly 10 (2), Beasley 16 (5), McDaniels 9 (1), Reed 9 (1), Noel 17 (3), Prince 3 (1), Wright 2, Knight, Leiman, Okogie 1, Bolmaro
WARRIOR: Wiggins 12 (2), Porter 12 (2 3-points, 9 rebounds), Looney 4 (12 rebounds), Thompson 13 (3), Poole 20 (3), Cumminga 19 (1), Li 8 (1), Iguodala, Bielitsa 6, Tuscany-Anderson 5 (1), Kiotsa
Source: sport24
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