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Short-handed Timberwolves again strike brilliant offensive balance in win over Kings
Minnesota won 117-103 with five players scoring 18 or more points despite missing Anthony Edwards and Mike Conley due to injuries, extending their record to 18-9.
- On Sunday, the Minnesota Timberwolves avenged one of their worst losses with a 117-103 victory over the Sacramento Kings at Target Center, three weeks after blowing a late lead.
- Missing Anthony Edwards and Mike Conley , the Timberwolves coaching staff adjusted lineups for both Friday and Sunday wins.
- Balanced scoring featured five players scoring 18 or more on Sunday, with Julius Randle and Naz Reid producing double-doubles to anchor the effort.
- After the Kings cut the lead, Minnesota's late defense and scoring, including Naz Reid's triple and Donte DiVincenzo's steal-to-layup, sealed the game with a 26-10 run.
- A Timberwolves center posted seven points and 12 rebounds before exiting early for personal reasons, while Bones Hyland, guard, recovered to start Sunday and played 36 minutes.
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Short-handed Timberwolves again strike brilliant offensive balance in win over Kings
The Minnesota Timberwolves had 5 players score 18-plus points Sunday in a win over the Sacramento Kings on a night Anthony Edwards was out
·Saint Paul, United States
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