National Basketball Association
Minnesota 135, Washington 130
When: 8:00 PM ET, Saturday, March 9, 2019
Where: Target Center, Minneapolis, Minnesota
Officials:
#42 Eric Lewis, #77 Karl Lane, #62 JB DeRosa
Attendance:
14381
By Field Level Media
Karl-Anthony Towns collected 40 points and 16 rebounds before exiting with a right knee injury on Saturday, but the host Minnesota Timberwolves rallied for a 135-130 overtime victory over the Washington Wizards in Minneapolis.
Towns, who left in the final minute of regulation and did not play in overtime, reached the 40-point plateau for the third time in five games. The two-time All-Star fell just shy of his season high of 42 points, set in Minnesota's 122-115 setback to Indiana on Feb. 28.
Derrick Rose scored 16 of his 29 points after the third quarter for the Timberwolves, who have won two of three following a 135-121 loss to Washington on Sunday.
Bradley Beal, who finished with 36 points, 10 rebounds and nine assists, made a curious decision by making an uncontested layup with 3.5 seconds remaining in regulation with the Wizards trailing 119-116. Rose sank a pair of free throws, but Beal calmly sank a 3-pointer at the buzzer to send the game into overtime.
Rose drilled a jumper and Taj Gibson followed his miss with a tip-in to give Minnesota a 129-125 lead with 1:08 remaining in overtime.
Gibson recorded 15 points and 13 rebounds and Keita Bates-Diop chipped in with a season-high 12 points while making his first NBA start in place of Andrew Wiggins, who sat out with a left quad contusion.
Trevor Ariza had seven 3-pointers and finished with 27 points for the Wizards, who have dropped seven of their last 10 overall and fell to 8-27 on the road.
Towns drained a 3-pointer to give the Timberwolves a 110-107 lead with six minutes remaining, the team's first since a 7-5 advantage early in the first quarter.
Beal sank three free throws and a pair of jumpers to tie the contest three more times before Towns answered with a jumper to give Minnesota a 116-114 advantage with two minutes remaining.
Bates-Diop scored seven points during the Timberwolves' 15-5 surge to begin the third quarter to trim their deficit to one at 76-75. Jeff Teague forged a tie at 84 with a step-back 3-pointer, but Ariza answered with a 3-pointer of his own and Jeff Green converted a three-point play to give Washington a six-point advantage.
--Field Level Media
Top Game Performances
Washington |
|
Minnesota |
Bradley Beal 36 |
Scoring |
Karl-Anthony Towns 40 |
Tomas Satoransky 11 |
Assists |
Jeff Teague 8 |
Bobby Portis 12 |
Rebounds |
Karl-Anthony Towns 15 |
Bradley Beal 8 |
Free Throws Made |
Karl-Anthony Towns 6 |
Jeff Green 3 |
Steals |
Karl-Anthony Towns 2 |
Bradley Beal 1 |
Blocks |
Josh Okogie 1 |
Team Stats Summary
Team |
Points |
FG% |
3PM-3PA |
FTM-FTA |
Assists |
Rebounds |
Blocks |
Steals |
Turnovers |
Washington
|
130 |
48.0 |
16-44 |
18-24 |
31 |
50 |
5 |
8 |
19 |
Minnesota
|
135 |
44.7 |
12-36 |
21-24 |
25 |
55 |
3 |
9 |
10 |
Upcoming Games
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Minnesota will play their next game at home against New York. The Timberwolves have a W/L % of .467 after a win and .472 after a loss.
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Washington will play their next game at home against Sacramento. The Wizards have a W/L % of .357 after a win and .447 after a loss.