NBA Game Recap - Toronto at Minnesota
Sat Jan 20, 2018 9:00 PM EST

OKC
148
CLE
124
F
CHI
113
ATL
97
F
MIA
106
CHA
105
F
MEM
104
NO
111
F
MIL
94
PHI
116
F
GS
108
HOU
116
F
LAC
113
UTA
125
F
TOR
109
MIN
115
F
DAL
108
POR
117
F

Minnesota 115, Toronto 109

Jan 20, 2018, 9:00 PM EST

Final

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Toronto

28

34

21

26

109

Minnesota

26

28

33

28

115

Wiggins scores 29 as Wolves rally past Raptors 115-109
Sun Jan 21, 2018 1:09 AM

MINNEAPOLIS (AP) There was no Jimmy Butler, practically no Karl-Anthony Towns in the first half, and the visiting Toronto Raptors were shooting 54 percent.

These are the types of games the Minnesota Timberwolves of the last few years didn't win. This season's revamped team is showing the toughness needed to compete with the league's top teams.

Andrew Wiggins scored 29 points, Towns had all 22 of his points in the second half and the Wolves rallied from 11 down to beat the Toronto Raptors 115-109 on Saturday night.

"We've got a lot of guys that know how to play," Wiggins said. "That's the NBA for you. Someone's injured, the next person just steps up. We have a good team, a lot of guys that can step up and make plays."

With Butler out with a sore knee and Towns in foul trouble, Wiggins almost single-handedly kept the Wolves in it with 22 first-half points. In the second half, the Wolves got big minutes from Marcus Georges-Hunt (12 points), Gorgui Dieng and Tyus Jones (nine points apiece) and the seldom-used Shabazz Muhammad (seven points). The Wolves bench outscored Toronto's 37-39.

"If you're in this league, you're a great player," coach Tom Thibodeau said. "So when someone's out, it's an opportunity for someone else to step in. As long as we play hard, we feel like we're going to have a chance to win every night."

The Wolves snapped a two-game skid.

Kyle Lowry led Toronto with a season-high 40 points on 14-for-25 shooting, including 6 of 10 from behind the arc.

Towns had three early fouls and no shot attempts in eight first-half minutes, and the Raptors looked primed for their third straight win. But Towns finally got going after halftime, scoring 12 of the Timberwolves' first 21 points, and Minnesota outscored the Raptors 33-21 in the quarter en route to snapping their two-game winning streak.

Minnesota went 32 for 42 from the line, while Toronto went 19 of 21.

"We didn't match their intensity coming out of the locker room in the second half," Raptors coach Dwane Casey said. "We knew they were going to come. We just didn't move offensively. We were standing, watching the ball. We were trying to run our sets, but we played in mud."

Minnesota led by as many as 10 in the fourth before the Raptors answered with an 11-0 run to retake the lead. DeMar DeRozan's 3-pointer put Toronto up 106-104 with 3:12 left. But Wiggins and Towns hit back-to-back 3s and Georges-Hunt added three free throws to help give the Wolves their third straight home win over the Raptors.

TIP-INS

Raptors: DeRozan scored 20 points. He entered averaging a career-high five assists per game. He had five by halftime but none in the second half. ... Fred VanVleet returned after missing two games with a bruised right knee. He scored eight points.

Timberwolves: Thibodeau said Butler didn't participate in the morning shootaround and was day-to-day. ... Jamal Crawford also sat out with a left great toe sprain. ... Wiggins shot 33.7 percent in his previous six games. He shot 11 for 21 Saturday night. His 29 points were a season high. ... The Wolves are 1-2 in games without Butler. ... Wiggins had two highlight-reel dunks in the first half over 7-foot Jakob Poeltl, bringing the Wolves bench to its feet both times.

ALMOST, NOT QUITE

The Raptors nearly wrapped up their first home-road back-to-back set of the season with impressive wins against two of the West's best teams. They beat San Antonio on Friday night at home. "We've got to come out with a little bit more energy on the back-to-back, but it's no excuse," Lowry said.

IN THE HUNT

Georges-Hunt had career highs in points (12) and minutes (29), including his three crucial free throws in the closing minutes. Afterward, Thibodeau lauded his mental toughness.

"Just stay relaxed and just act like nobody's in the gym," Georges-Hunt said.

UP NEXT

Raptors: At Atlanta on Wednesday night.

Timberwolves: At the Los Angeles Clippers on Monday night.

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Leaders

Toronto PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
K. Lowry 40 6 5 5 0 0
D. DeRozan 20 -3 5 3 3 1
Minnesota PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
A. Wiggins 29 -1 3 5 0 0
K. Towns 22 0 2 10 0 1

Team Comparison

TOR MIN
Points For 109 115
Field Goals 39/83-47% 38/81-47%
Three Pointers 12/33-36% 7/16-44%
Free Throws 19/21-90% 32/42-76%
Offensive Rebounds 8 15
Defensive Rebounds 27 29
Rebounds 41 58
Blocks 7 3
Steals 7 4
Turnovers 13 11
Points Scored Off Turnovers 13 14
Points in the Paint 40 44
Fast Break Points 15 2
Personal Fouls 30 20
Technical Fouls 0 0
Flagrant Fouls 0 0
Ejections 0 0

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

Date Result Away Pts Ldr Home Pts Ldr
Sat Jan 20 TOR 109 @ MIN 115 K. Lowry 40 A. Wiggins 29

Game Information

Stadium: Target Center, Minneapolis, Minnesota
Attendance: 17,828
Game Time: 2:27