Minneapolis, MN
Defending champion Warriors spank Timberwolves in Minneapolis
Steph Curry and the Warriors heard the Timberwolves knocking on the coffin within the fourth quarter, so the defending champions began scooping extra grime on the grave en path to a 137-114 win in Minneapolis Sunday afternoon.
The Warriors constructed a 28-point lead within the third quarter earlier than Minnesota trimmed the deficit to 10 with simply over 5 minutes to go within the fourth quarter. Steve Kerr referred to as timeout and Golden State got here out of the break with three backbreaking 3s from Steph Curry and Klay Thompson.
Minnesota referred to as timeout and Chris Finch waved the white flag, emptying his bench to start resting starters for Monday’s sport in opposition to the Washington Wizards.
Regardless of the minor drama within the fourth quarter, the Wolves had been useless and buried after the primary quarter once they had been blitzed 47-27 by Golden State. The sport was tied 15-15 with 7:32 to go within the opening quarter earlier than the Warriors went on a 32-12 run.
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Curry scored 25 factors, Jordan Poole had 24 off the bench, Thompson completed with 21, Draymond Inexperienced scored 19 and Andrew Wiggins completed with 17. The Warriors killed the Wolves from deep, hitting 20 of 47 from 3-point land.
Anthony Edwards led Minnesota with 26 factors, although he scored simply 4 within the first half. Karl-Anthony Cities had 21 and D’Angelo Russell completed with 15. However Russell was a game-worst -32 within the plus/minus. Edwards was -29, Cities was -26 and Austin Rivers, beginning rather than Jaden McDaniels (sickness), was-24.
Minneapolis, MN
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Escape From Minneapolis: Post-Game Link Dump
A late-game fake punt call from deep in their own territory will certainly go down in Penn State lore.
James Franklin refused to play it safe to help Penn State overcome a tenacious effort by the Gophers.
The Nittany Lions showed real growth in keeping its march toward the playoffs alive.
Penn State’s run game found its way in the second half, but concerns still remain.
Drew Allar came up big in the clutch once again.
The Nittany Lions need to go ‘1-0’ one more time to reach the playoff for the first time in program history.
The Penn State defense made plays when it needed to as they limited an inspired Minnesota offense.
James Franklin addresses the media following Penn State’s 26-25 victory over the Gophers.
The box score from a memorable trip to Minneapolis.
Minneapolis, MN
A Minneapolis squad car involved in crash, both officers expected to be ok
MINNEAPOLIS — Two Minneapolis Police Officers were taken to the hospital with non-life threatening injuries after their squad car was involved in a crash with another vehicle.
The accident happened just after 10:30 p.m. Saturday night near Chicago Avenue and 9th Street South.
Police say the two officers were driving with their lights and siren activated when the collied with another car — a security vehicle.
The driver and lone occupant of the security vehicle was not injured.
Minneapolis Traffic Investigations responded to the scene. Minneapolis police will investigate the accident.
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