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Curry and Thompson “cleaned” the wolves.
With Steve Carey and Clay Thompson singing and their teammates following, the Warriors edged out Wolves 124-115. DiAngelo Russell injured for Minnesota.
Steph Curry shot again as Steve Curry, Clay Thompson as Clay Thompson and the Warriors managed to bend Wolves 124-115 and improve their record to 36-13. Even if they lost a difference of 16 points.
Curry with 29 points on 6/10 3s and Thompson with 23 points on 5/9 3s led the Warriors, while Andrew Wiggins added 19 points with 5/8 3s.
On such an evening, it made sense for the Warriors to ‘pin’ the win from 7.25 yards as the Wolves reduced to 109-104 with 5 minutes left in the final, with Carrie going straight to 112-104 and Thompson 115-104 in the to curb the appetite of the “wolves” in the next phase.
For Minnesota, who lost to DiAngelo Russell with an injury, Carl-Anthony Towns had 31 points and 12 rebounds, Anthony Edwards had 27 points, and Jaden McDaniels had 14 points.
THE TWELVE MINUTES: 29-29, 57-61, 95-81, 124-115
WARRIOR: Porter 11 (1), Wiggins 19 (5 threes, 5 rebounds), Looney 7 (6 rebounds), Curry 29 (6/10 threes, 8 rebounds, 6 assists), Thompson 23 (5 threes). , 5 rebounds), Bielitsa 5 (6 assists), Cumminga 4, Tuscano-Anderson, Li 3 (1), Peyton 4 (8 rebounds), Poole 19 (3 3 points, 5 assists)
WOLVES: Vanderbilt 9 (8 rebounds), McDaniels 14 (3), Edwards 27 (2/11 3-pointers, 6 rebounds, 6 assists), Towns 31 (2 3-pointers, 12 rebounds, 6 assists), Russell 8 (3 /10 shots, 2/7 3-pointers, 5 assists), Prince 5, Knight, Okoji 3 (1), Reed 4, McLuffin, Beasley 4 (0/8 3-pointers), Novell 10 (5/16 shots, 0/5 3-hand)
Source: sport24
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