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Karl-Anthony Towns scored a franchise-record 60 points and grabbed 17 rebounds as the visiting Minnesota Timberwolves (40-30) pulled away in the second half for a 149-139 (40-32, 35-41, 46-33, 28-33) win over the stumbling San Antonio Spurs (26-43) on Monday.

Player of the Game
Karl-Anthony  Towns
EFF
57
Karl-Anthony Towns
Points 60
Accuracy 19-31
Rebounds 17
Assists 3

The career-high total for Towns is also the most points produced by a player in the NBA this season.

His previous career-best (also the franchise mark) was 56, set against the Atlanta Hawks on March 28, 2018. He reached that point on Monday by the end of the third quarter, a period in which he had 32 of Minnesota's 46 points and scored his team's final nine points.

Towns set the record on a foul shot with 2:19 to play, his 15th made free throw in 16 attempts of the game. He added a 3-pointer with 1:38 left for a 12-point advantage. Towns wound up shooting 19 of 31 from the floor, including 7 of 11 from 3-point range.

Towns' huge third quarter helped the Timberwolves break away from a two-point lead at halftime for a 121-106 lead entering the fourth quarter. San Antonio cut its deficit to as little as nine points in the fourth quarter but could never make a serious run at Minnesota down the stretch.

Patrick Beverley added 20 points and eight assists for the Timberwolves, who have won two straight and eight of their past nine games. D'Angelo Russell added 19 points, Jaylen Nowell had 15, Taurean Prince tallied 13 and Jaden McDaniels scored 11 points for Minnesota.

Keldon Johnson scored a career-best 34 points for San Antonio. Dejounte Murray contributed 30 points and 12 assists, Jakob Poeltl scored 21 points, Lonnie Walker IV put up 22 and Devin Vassell had 17 as the Spurs dropped their second straight game and fell for the seventh time in nine contests.

Minnesota led 40-32 after the first quarter, and the advantage grew to 10 points early in the second period. The Spurs began chipping away at that margin and eventually tied the game at 59 on Johnson's driving layup with 4:09 to play in the half. But Minnesota never let the Spurs reach the lead and took a 75-73 advantage into the break.

Towns led all scorers with 24 points at halftime, while Johnson had 20.

Spurs: Keldon Johnson 34 (8/12 2PT, 5/9 3PT, 8 REB, 4 AST), Dejounte Murray 30 (9/15 2PT, 1/5 3PT, 9/10 FT, 12 AST, 5 TO), Lonnie Walker 22 (5/7 2PT, 3/5 3PT), Jakob Poeltl 21 (9/12 2PT, 3 BLK), Devin Vassell 17 (4/6 2PT, 2/6 3PT, 3 BLK).

T'wolves: Karl-Anthony Towns 60 (12/20 2PT, 7/11 3PT, 15/16 FT, 17 REB, 6 TO), Patrick Beverley 20 (3/4 3PT, 7/8 FT, 8 AST), D'Angelo Russell 19 (5/7 2PT, 3/5 3PT, 6 AST, 3 STL), Jaylen Nowell 15 (6/7 2PT, 6 REB), Taurean Prince 13 (2/6 3PT, 4 AST), Jaden McDaniels 11.

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San Antonio Spurs
Minnesota Timberwolves
54%
52/97
Field goals
58%
52/90
44
Rebounds
47
33
Assists
28
5
Steals
8
15
Turnovers
16
24
Fouls
20

Best players

Keldon  Johnson
34 PTS
13/21 FG
3/4 FT
Karl-Anthony  Towns
60 PTS
19/31 FG
15/16 FT
Keldon  Johnson
8 REB
6 DREB
2 OREB
Karl-Anthony  Towns
17 REB
15 DREB
2 OREB
Dejounte  Murray
12 As
5 TO
36 MIN
Patrick  Beverley
8 As
1 TO
30 MIN
Keldon  Johnson
33 EFF
67% 2P%
56% 3P%
Karl-Anthony  Towns
57 EFF
60% 2P%
64% 3P%