Credit: FP - Scanpix
Credit FP - Scanpix

Karl-Anthony Towns scored 39 points and grabbed nine rebounds, D'Angelo Russell added 22 points and seven assists, and the host Minnesota Timberwolves (34-29) cruised to a 129-114 (34-27, 34-29, 28-31, 33-27) win over the Golden State Warriors (43-19) on Tuesday in Minneapolis.

Player of the Game
Karl-Anthony  Towns
EFF
34
Karl-Anthony Towns
Points 39
Accuracy 14-22
Rebounds 9
Assists 1

The Timberwolves went on a 12-1 run to close the first quarter and take a lead they never relinquished. Minnesota's advantage swelled to as many as 21 points through a combination of efficient offense and stingy defense.

Led by Malik Beasley's 6-of-9, the Timberwolves shot 16-of-40 from beyond the 3-point arc. Beasley scored 20 points off the bench.

Towns added another 3 of 6 from long range, part of his 14-of-22 night shooting overall, as he fell just one point shy of matching his season-high in scoring.

Minnesota held Golden State to 41-of-90 shooting on the other end, including 13 of 45 from deep. Steph Curry led the Warriors with 34 points, but at 5 of 16, shot more than 6 percent less than his season-long 3-point average coming into Tuesday's contest.

Taurean Prince contributed to the defensive effort with three steals and a blocked shot. He also finished with 11 points in 20:44 of action.

Seven Timberwolves scored at least eight points, with Naz Reid notching nine off the bench, Patrick Beverley scoring eight of his 10 in the first half, and Jaden McDaniels chipping in eight.

Six Warriors scored in double figures, but none other than Curry had more than 15 points. Damion Lee scored 15, Jonathan Kuminga added 13 and Jordan Poole registered 12 off the bench.

Gary Payton II posted 14 points and Andrew Wiggins - who spent more than five seasons with the Timberwolves before he was a part of a February 2020 trade that sent Russell to Minnesota - finished with 12 points.

The loss was Golden State's fourth in its last five games, and sixth in the last eight.

„Timberwolves“: Karl-Anthony Towns 39 (11/16 2PT, 3/6 3PT, 9 REB), D'Angelo Russell 22 (6/10 2PT, 2/7 3PT, 7 AST, 4 TO), Malik Beasley 20 (6/9 3PT), Taurean Prince 11 (3 STL), Patrick Beverley 10 (2/7 3PT, 7 AST).

„Warriors“: Stephen Curry 34 (5/8 2PT, 5/16 3PT, 9/9 FT, 5 REB), Damion Lee 15 (5/6 2PT, 6 REB), Gary Payton 14 (2/5 3PT), Jonathan Kuminga 13 (4/7 2PT, 1/5 3PT), Andrew Wiggins 12 (3/7 2PT, 2/6 3PT, 7 REB, 4 AST, 2 BLK), Jordan Poole 12 (4/6 2PT, 1/6 3PT).

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Minnesota Timberwolves
Golden State Warriors
53%
47/89
Field goals
46%
41/90
54
Rebounds
44
27
Assists
26
10
Steals
11
16
Turnovers
17
140
Efficiency
104

Best players

Karl-Anthony  Towns
39 PTS
14/22 FG
8/11 FT
Stephen  Curry
34 PTS
10/24 FG
9/9 FT
Karl-Anthony  Towns
9 REB
9 DREB
0 OREB
Golden State Warriors
Few players
7 REB
Minnesota Timberwolves
Few players
7 As
Kevon  Looney
5 As
1 TO
27 MIN
Karl-Anthony  Towns
34 EFF
69% 2P%
50% 3P%
Stephen  Curry
24 EFF
63% 2P%
31% 3P%