NBA Game Recap - Minnesota at Phoenix
Sat Nov 11, 2017 9:00 PM EST

ATL
94
WAS
113
F
LAC
103
NO
111
F
SAC
91
NY
118
F
MEM
96
HOU
111
F
CHI
94
SA
133
F
LAL
90
MIL
98
F
PHI
114
GS
135
F
CLE
111
DAL
104
F
BKN
106
UTA
114
F
MIN
110
PHO
118
F
ORL
107
DEN
125
F

Phoenix 118, Minnesota 110

Nov 11, 2017, 9:00 PM EST

Final

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2

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4

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Minnesota

28

32

28

22

110

Phoenix

19

37

29

33

118

Booker, Warren score 35 apiece, Suns beat Timberwolves
Sun Nov 12, 2017 1:02 AM

PHOENIX (AP) The two players counted on most by the young Phoenix Suns both had their game in high gear on Saturday night.

The result was an end to the Suns' five-game losing streak.

Devin Booker and T.J. Warren scored 35 points apiece and the Suns pulled away over the final four minutes to beat the Minnesota Timberwolves 118-110.

"When they're both rolling, it's going to be a good night for us," Phoenix interim coach Jay Triano said.

Booker scored nine in the Suns' decisive 21-7 run over the final 3:50. Just past his 21st birthday, Booker loves to have the ball down the stretch of a close one.

"Winning time, that's what we called it at Kentucky," he said, "time to lock in defensively, help each other out. And we did that."

Timberwolves coach Tom Thibodeau called Booker and Warren "tough matchups."

"We've got to give the appropriate help, step behind them," he said, "and you can't give guys like that room, and we did."

Andrew Wiggins scored 27 points and Jimmy Butler had 25 in Minnesota's second straight loss after a five-game winning streak.

"We scored, we just couldn't stop them," Thibodeau said. "We just kept on trading buckets. Then we got the lead, then we gave it away."

In a back-and-forth second half, Phoenix took control with a late 14-0 burst.

Booker scored seven points in the streak and capped the outburst with a pass to Marquese Chriss, who sank a 3-pointer from the corner to give the Suns a 111-103 lead with 51.2 seconds to go.

Booker scored just nine points of 3-of-10 shooting in Phoenix's loss to Orlando on Friday night but came back strong.

"He is such a gifted player," Triano said. "We're just trying to create different ways for him to have the ball. We know he's good enough to make plays for other people, he's good enough to score. I think the biggest thing that we've been preaching is how well he defends."

Chriss was the only other Phoenix scorer in double figures with 13 and blocked five shots. His most memorable block came on Wiggins' dunk attempt midway through the fourth quarter.

"It kind of sticks in people's heads," Chriss said of the impact of his shot-blocking ability. "It's not going to be an easy layup this time."

A 19-4 run to end the third quarter and start the fourth gave the Timberwolves a 94-87 lead on Shabazz Muhammad's basket with 9:47 to play. But the Suns scored the next 10 to go up 97-94 after Warren's 17-footer with 6:53 left.

Minnesota responded with a 9-0 spurt and Jeff Teague's 3-pointer put the Timberwolves up 103-97 with 4:46 to go. Minnesota went four minutes before its next score.

Neither team had a double-digit lead all night with the Timberwolves, who never trailed in the first half, up 60-57 at the break.

Chriss sank a 3-pointer in the opening minutes of the second half to tie it at 61 and, after Chriss' block of Karl Anthony-Townes' shot led to Warren's breakaway dunk, Phoenix led 83-75 with 4:06 to play in the third.

Minnesota called a timeout, then went on a 13-2 run to end the quarter to lead 88-85 entering the fourth.

BUDDIES

Anthony-Towns and Booker are friends and former teammates at Kentucky. They also are the top two scorers out of the 2010 draft. It's one of four draft classes in NBA history where the top two scorers were college teammates. Towns had 17 points and 12 rebounds on Saturday.

Towns was not surprised by Booker's late-game heroics.

"We knew he was going to come aggressive after last night," Towns said, "and he was hitting shots. That's what he does."

TIP-INS

Timberwolves: Minnesota hadn't played since a loss at Golden State on Wednesday while Phoenix was playing on back-to-back nights. ... The Timberwolves swept the three-game series with Phoenix last season. ... Minnesota lost despite a 19-7 advantage on the offensive boards.

Suns: Tyson Chandler played after missing the previous two games with back spasms. ... Phoenix improved to 1-3 on a season-long six-game homestand. ... Tyler Ulis started at point guard for first time this season, replacing Mike James.

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Leaders

Minnesota PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
A. Wiggins 27 -3 0 1 2 0
J. Butler 25 -9 5 6 1 1
Phoenix PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
T. Warren 35 26 0 6 1 1
D. Booker 35 16 6 9 1 0

Team Comparison

MIN PHO
Points For 110 118
Field Goals 39/96-41% 46/86-53%
Three Pointers 4/20-20% 10/26-38%
Free Throws 28/35-80% 16/24-67%
Offensive Rebounds 19 7
Defensive Rebounds 28 39
Rebounds 55 57
Blocks 4 10
Steals 12 4
Turnovers 11 18
Points Scored Off Turnovers 22 22
Points in the Paint 66 42
Fast Break Points 10 11
Personal Fouls 21 25
Technical Fouls 1 0
Flagrant Fouls 0 0
Ejections 0 0

2017-18 Reg Season - PHO Leads Series 1-0

Date Result Away Pts Ldr Home Pts Ldr
Sat Nov 11 MIN 110 @ PHO 118 A. Wiggins 27 T. Warren 35

Game Information

Stadium: Talking Stick Resort Arena, Phoenix, Arizona
Attendance: 16,910
Game Time: 2:15