The Golden State Warriors pulled away late to defeat the Minnesota Timberwolves 114-106, avenging their loss to the Wolves just two days earlier.
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Steph Curry led the way for Golden State with 30 points and eight assists, as the Warriors improved to 14-9, holding the fifth spot in the Western Conference.
Buddy Hield provided a significant spark with 27 points, hitting seven triples, while Jonathan Kuminga added 20 points in a balanced effort for the Warriors.
Minnesota, led by Anthony Edwards’ 27 points, saw its four-game winning streak come to an end.
The loss dropped the Timberwolves to 12-11, as they struggled to find consistent scoring late against Golden State’s defense.
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