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Minnesota Timberwolves at Golden State Warriors

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108 - 130

Wiggins takes it to Timberwolves; Warriors win 130-108

Stephen Curry scored 36 points with seven 3-pointers, Wiggins took it to his old Timberwolves team for 23 points, and the Golden State Warriors beat Minnesota 130-108 on Monday night after coach Steve Kerr shook up his starting five.

Facing the Timberwolves for the first time since his trade last February, Wiggins showed a steadiness that was missing at times when he played in Minneapolis. He drove the lane for pull-up jumpers, dunked, hit from long range, made three steals, blocked three shots and grabbed all six of his rebounds on the offensive glass.

“It's all good playing against my former team. They still have some guys left, so it was good to see them, catch up and compete," Wiggins said. “It's all love for those guys. It's part of the business.”

Curry shot 11 for 21 overall and 7 of 12 from deep as the Warriors avoided their first three-game losing streak of the season.

“Thankfully we made some timely shots to open up the game and built up momentum,” Curry said.

Malik Beasley scored 30 points with four 3s to lead Minnesota, which fell behind early with poor shooting and failed to gain any momentum from snapping a four-game losing streak Saturday.

Curry has 2,569 career 3-pointers after he passed Reggie Miller for second place in NBA history in Saturday's road loss to the Jazz. Ray Allen is first with 2,973.

Miller offered a congratulatory message on the big screen Monday during a first-quarter timeout.

Golden State delivered a far better start after falling behind 14-0 to the Jazz and trailing by as many as 40 in the 127-108 defeat at Utah.

“They played like a team that had just come off a tough loss,” Timberwolves coach Ryan Saunders said. “That’s a team with a championship pedigree and championship standards. You know they were going to have that. They really forced us into a couple tough stretches, early in the game and late in the game.”

D'Angelo Russell was held out in what would have been his first matchup against his former Warriors team because of a bruised right quadriceps muscle.

Russell played 33 games for Golden State last season before the trade that brought Wiggins to the Bay Area.

“Well, last year was a complete mess for our team and our organization with all the injuries. We were fortunate to be able to sign D'Angelo," Kerr said. “D'Angelo was a really productive player for us. He shot the lights out, had some big games."

NEW LINEUP

Kerr mixed it up by starting Kevon Looney at center instead of rookie James Wiseman to improve the defense with a more veteran unit.

“We got off to a really good start and that’s what I was hoping for,” Kerr said.

Kerr spoke to Wiseman earlier in the day, and the No. 2 overall draft pick handled it well. He will slide into Looney's role coming in midway through the first and third quarters.

“He understands it’s not a demotion by any means, it’s simply a part of his development," Kerr said.

Wiseman dunked on a putback off a missed 3 by Curry midway through the third.

“I look at it as a learning experience,” Wiseman said.

TIP-INS

Timberwolves: Jarred Vanderbilt took a hit to the eye when fouled by Draymond Green at the 5:34 mark of the third, then Green got hit with a technical. ... Minnesota hasn't won on the Warriors' home floor since a 124-117 overtime victory on April 5, 2016. ... Ricky Rubio shot just 1 for 8 but dished out 11 assists. ... Minnesota C Karl-Anthony Towns missed his fifth straight games after announcing Jan. 15 he tested positive for the coronavirus. The Timberwolves are 2-10 without Towns in the lineup this season — one of those wins a 120-110 home victory Saturday night against the Pelicans.

Warriors: Golden State totaled 45 bench points, with everybody but rookie Nico Mannion scoring. The plan is for second-round pick Mannion to go to Orlando for the G League bubble along with Jordan Poole and Alen Smailagić, who is getting close to being able to practice as he works back from surgery for a meniscus tear in his right knee. “It's something I think could be very productive for all of them,” Kerr said.

UP NEXT

The teams square off again Wednesday night at Chase Center to complete their two-game series.

Regular Season Series

GS leads series 1-0

Recent Plays

4th 0.0 End of Game 108 - 130
4th 0.0 End of the 4th Quarter 108 - 130
4th 16.5 James Wiseman defensive rebound 108 - 130
4th 18.4 Jaden McDaniels misses free throw 2 of 2 108 - 130
4th 18.4 Timberwolves offensive team rebound 108 - 130

Statistics

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39-94 FG 44-89
41 Field Goal % 49
8-24 3PT 14-30
33 Three Point % 47
22-25 FT 28-37
88 Free Throw % 76
57 Rebounds 55
16 Offensive Rebounds 15
31 Defensive Rebounds 31
26 Assists 21
8 Steals 13
5 Blocks 10
18 Turnovers 15
0 Team Turnovers 0
18 Total Turnovers 15
0 Technical Fouls 1
0 Total Technical Fouls 1
0 Flagrant Fouls 0
24 Points Conceded Off Turnovers 25
16 Fast Break Points 18
58 Points in Paint 44
28 Fouls 19
0 Largest Lead 22
Golden State Warriors Golden State Warriors Injuries
NAME, POS STATUS DATE
Will Richard, G Out Feb 11
L.J. Cryer, G Out Feb 10
Stephen Curry, G Out Feb 9
Jimmy Butler III, F Out Feb 9
Kristaps Porzingis, C Out Feb 7
Minnesota Timberwolves Minnesota Timberwolves Injuries
NAME, POS STATUS DATE
Terrence Shannon Jr., G Out Feb 12

Game Information

Chase Center

Location: San Francisco, CA
Capacity:

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TEAM W L PCT GB STRK
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Denver 35 20 .636 6.5 W1
Minnesota 34 22 .607 8 W2
Portland 27 29 .482 15 W1
Utah 18 38 .321 24 L1

2025-26 Pacific Standings

TEAM W L PCT GB STRK
LA Lakers 33 21 .611 - W1
Phoenix 32 23 .582 1.5 L1
Golden State 29 26 .527 4.5 L1
LA Clippers 26 28 .481 7 W1
Sacramento 12 44 .214 22 L14
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