Stephen Curry scores 30 and dishes out eight assists as Warriors beat Timberwolves 114-106

By: Eliot Pierce

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In their second meeting over three days, the Golden State Warriors defeated the Minnesota Timberwolves 114-106 on Sunday night thanks to a 39-foot shot from almost halfcourt that beat the third-quarter buzzer. Curry ended with 30 points and eight assists.

Curry hit Buddy Hield for a crucial 3-pointer at the 58-second mark then found Jonathan Kuminga for the game-winning dunk with 2:55 remaining.

Hield scored 27 points, including two 3-pointers halfway through the third quarter that put Golden State ahead and leveled the score at 69. With seven three-pointers, Hield is just one basket away from becoming the 17th player in NBA history to reach 2,000.

Kuminga finished with seven rebounds and 20 points.

As Minnesota’s four-game winning streak came to an end, Anthony Edwards scored 27 points.

Takeaways

Timberwolves: G Due to a sprained right ankle, Rob Dillingham missed his fifth consecutive game in a row. Minnesota had won the series five times in a row.

Warriors: Due to a problematic right ankle, Andrew Wiggins was unable to play on Friday.

Key moments

Thirteen seconds into the second half, Rudy Gobert grabbed Draymond Green’s left side of his face with a driving hand and he was given a foul call. After the Warriors contested, it was reviewed and found that Green had struck the big man’s eye.

Key stats

Curry scored 10 points in a row, including successive 3-pointers, after Hield’s 3-pointer opened Golden State’s scoring in the second quarter. 53 seconds prior to halftime, Curry made another 3-pointer, just after Gary Payton II stopped Julius Randle’s attempt.

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Up next

Following the Timberwolves’ failure to advance to the NBA Cup knockout round, Minnesota will face the Lakers on Friday in a game that was added to the schedule. The Warriors, who have defeated the Rockets in 15 meetings and eight in a row away from home, take face Houston on Wednesday in the NBA Cup quarterfinals.

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