NBA Game Recap - Minnesota at Brooklyn
Wed Oct 23, 2019 7:30 PM EDT

CHI
125
CHA
126
F
CLE
85
ORL
94
F
DET
119
IND
110
F
BOS
93
PHI
107
F
MIN
127
BKN
126
F(OT)
MEM
101
MIA
120
F
NY
111
SA
120
F
WAS
100
DAL
108
F
OKC
95
UTA
100
F
DEN
108
POR
100
F
SAC
95
PHO
124
F

Oct 23, 2019, 7:30 PM EDT

Final (OT)

1

2

3

4

OT

T

Minnesota

33

35

20

27

12

127

Brooklyn

22

34

37

22

11

126

Irving scores 50 but misses last shot, Wolves top Nets in OT
Wed Oct 23, 2019 11:38 PM

NEW YORK (AP) Kyrie Irving fell down and frantically rose up, still with a shot to save his Nets debut.

Moments later he was back on the court, laying on his back in disbelief after falling just short in the highest-scoring first game for a team in NBA history.

Irving scored 50 points but lost his balance and missed a potential winning shot that allowed the Minnesota Timberwolves to pull out a 127-126 victory over Brooklyn in overtime Wednesday night.

Despite the loss, Irving said the first game in his new uniform felt incredible.

"It's a great starting point," he said. "Obviously, you wanted to come out and get a win in front of our home crowd, but we got another chance on Friday."

Karl-Anthony Towns had 36 points and 14 rebounds for Minnesota, and Andrew Wiggins finished with 21 points, including the go-ahead basket with 1:19 remaining.

Following a Nets timeout, Irving had the ball in his hands with a chance to cap his dazzling debut with a victory. He ran the clock down and then began his drive, but went down after spinning near the foul line. He retained his dribble, got up and shot, but his jumper missed. He then fell back onto the court, hands on his head.

After signing with the Nets during the summer, Irving broke Kiki Vandeweghe's record for most points by a player in his first game with a team. Vandeweghe scored 47 for Portland at Kansas City on Oct. 27, 1984.

Irving finished with eight rebounds and seven assists. Caris LeVert added 20 points.

Irving signed along with Kevin Durant in July, wanting to come back home after growing up in New Jersey. He had to pause during his remarks to the crowd before the game but had no trouble keeping his composure - but ultimately not his footing - once it started, making seven 3-pointers as the Nets tried desperately to win a season opener for the first time in seven years.

But Brooklyn didn't have many answers for Towns, who also made seven 3s. Then in OT it was Wiggins, who shot only 10 for 27 but made two straight baskets after the Nets took a 124-123 lead.

Irving sandwiched two 3-pointers around three free throws in just over a minute late in regulation, and with the game tied found a cutting Jarrett Allen in the lane. Allen was fouled but missed both free throws with 5.7 seconds remaining, and the game went to overtime when Wiggins missed a long jumper at the buzzer.

"This is a special group where very rarely this happens in the NBA," Towns said. "Everyone in this locker room is here for one goal. That's to win."

Early on it was all Minnesota as it started its first full season under coach Ryan Saunders. The Wolves led 20-19 in the first quarter before breaking it open with an 18-3 run that lasted into the second and expanded their lead to 38-22. It would increase to 46-28 and Minnesota took a 68-56 advantage into halftime.

But the Nets outscored the Wolves 37-20 in the third and it was close from there.

"It was eventful," Saunders said. "You're kind of lost for words."

TIP-INS

Timberwolves: Jarrett Culver, the No. 6 overall pick from NCAA runner-up Texas Tech, had four points. His parents and grandmother were at the game. ... Minnesota has won the last four meetings.

Nets: Durant, recovering from Achilles tendon surgery, was the first player announced when the Nets introduced the entire roster before the game. He walked onto the court and eventually joined his teammates to watch from the bench. ... Brooklyn has lost seven straight season openers. ... The Nets signed Timothe Luwawu-Cabarrot, a former first-round pick, to a two-way contract.

OPENING NIGHT EMOTIONS

Irving spoke to the crowd from the court before the game and briefly had to stop his speech when it appeared he was getting choked up.

"It just hit me before the game," Irving said. "I wasn't trying to get too emotional or anything like that, but I'm just a Jersey kid playing for his home team. There's nothing like it. This has been brewing since I was in fourth grade."

SLEEPING IN

The Wolves opted against holding a morning shootaround. Saunders said the team will at times look to get players extra rest while on the road.

"I'll use the word fluid and say that it'll be a game-by-game decision and see how these guys feel," he said. "Obviously we're a team that looks at analytics and looks at data and looks at numbers. We want to make sure we take care of our players and these players especially, the pace we were able to play at in preseason, we want to make sure these guys are rested."

UP NEXT

Timberwolves: At Charlotte on Friday night.

Nets: Host New York on Friday night.

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Leaders

Minnesota PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
K. Towns 36 -1 3 14 3 3
A. Wiggins 21 -26 0 8 0 0
Brooklyn PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
K. Irving 50 18 7 8 0 1
C. LeVert 20 9 4 5 3 0

Team Comparison

MIN BKN
Points For 127 126
Field Goals 46/108-43% 48/101-48%
Three Pointers 13/43-30% 15/34-44%
Free Throws 22/28-79% 15/26-58%
Offensive Rebounds 12 10
Defensive Rebounds 40 38
Rebounds 69 63
Blocks 4 9
Steals 9 8
Turnovers 13 16
Points Scored Off Turnovers 15 14
Points in the Paint 60 60
Fast Break Points 8 20
Personal Fouls 22 30
Technical Fouls 0 3
Flagrant Fouls 0 0
Ejections 0 0

2019-20 Reg Season - MIN Leads Series 1-0

Date Result Away Pts Ldr Home Pts Ldr
Wed Oct 23 MIN 127 @ BKN 126 K. Towns 36 K. Irving 50

Game Information

Stadium: Barclays Center, Brooklyn, New York
Attendance: 17,732
Game Time: 2:34