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Golden State Warriors at Minnesota Timberwolves

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31-12, 13-9 Away
Final
99 - 119

21-22, 12-10 Home

Towns carries Timberwolves past Curry-less Warriors, 119-99

Jaylen Nowell scored 17 points and Malik Beasley added in 16 with five second-half 3-pointers on an especially productive night for the reserves for the Timberwolves, who outscored a Warriors team wrapping up a four-game trip by a whopping 40-19 over the last 16 minutes.

“We’re really close. We like to see each other succeed. That right there is one of the hardest things to find in teams, I feel like," Nowell said. “None of us on the team are selfish.”

Jordan Poole scored 20 points and Jonathan Kuminga had 19 points for the Warriors, who lost for the fifth time in seven games. They missed 16 straight shots over one stretch in the second half.

“We’re in a tough spot, just like every team faces every year, and this is our time right now with some of the injuries,” coach Steve Kerr said. “So it’s OK. We’ll bounce back.”

Even without having to guard Curry, who hurt his right hand Friday, this was a measuring-stick game for a Timberwolves team that has made noticeable progress but still has plenty of room to mature into a consistent winner. They're now tied for seventh place in the Western Conference.

“We don’t just want be in the play-in game. We want to be set in the playoffs. We’re trying to figure out how to get a nice little win streak to get us above the hump,” Beasley said.

After missing the playoffs the last two seasons on the heels of five straight appearances in the NBA Finals, the Warriors have the second-best record in the league — 2 1/2 games behind Pacific Division rival Phoenix. They're in a bit of a rut without Green and with Klay Thompson working back into rhythm after 2 1/2 years away.

With the rookie Kuminga and veteran Otto Porter Jr. have taken on larger roles in the frontcourt alongside Kevon Looney, the Warriors made Towns earn it early. He finished 8 for 10 from the floor as the ball began to move more, after he started 3 for 10.

“Got some and-ones, got some layups, utilized my finishing ability. For this team to grow, I have to grow as well,” Towns said.

WORKING HIS WAY BACK

The return of Thompson last week from his latest injury, a torn Achilles tendon, gave the Warriors a midseason energy boost that's being doled out in moderation. Thompson, who rested on Friday after playing 20 minutes the night before, had 13 points in 23 minutes on 5-for-14 shooting.

“You can't trust what I say, because I say I can play 40 minutes, but I'm not a sports scientist,” Thompson said. “That's what our training staff is for. I trust them, and I don't want to get overeager in just my fourth game in. I want to peak come playoff time.”

WOUNDED WARRIORS

Green missed his fourth straight game with tightness in his left calf, and the Warriors announced he'll be sidelined for at least two more weeks before another evaluation. His injury has been determined to be tied to a disc issue in his lower back, and Kerr said he believes a cautious approach will suit the 10th-year veteran best.

On the brighter side, Curry avoided a serious injury, experiencing only soreness after falling hard on his right hand on Friday. He headed home early for treatment and has a chance to play on Tuesday.

TIP-INS

Warriors: Backup point guard Gary Payton II sat out with lower back spasms, his second straight absence. ... Looney had 12 rebounds for the second consecutive game.

Timberwolves: Towns had his 11th game this season of 25-plus points and 10-plus rebounds. ... Minnesota stretched the NBA's longest active streak to 39 straight games with 10-plus forced turnovers.

UP NEXT

Warriors: Host Detroit on Tuesday night to start a seven-game homestand. They're 18-3 at Chase Arena this season.

Timberwolves: At New York on Tuesday night. They're in a four-week stretch from Dec. 31-Jan. 28 with 12 of their 15 games on the road.

Regular Season Series

Series tied 1-1

Recent Plays

4th 0.0 End of Game 99 - 119
4th 0.0 End of the 4th Quarter 99 - 119
4th 17.2 Juan Toscano-Anderson makes 25-foot three point jumper (Damion Lee assists) 99 - 119
4th 34.4 Juan Toscano-Anderson defensive rebound 96 - 119
4th 37.9 Josh Okogie misses free throw 2 of 2 96 - 119

Statistics

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32-82 FG 45-91
39 Field Goal % 49
13-42 3PT 16-43
31 Three Point % 37
22-29 FT 13-20
76 Free Throw % 65
47 Rebounds 47
7 Offensive Rebounds 6
40 Defensive Rebounds 41
20 Assists 30
6 Steals 8
3 Blocks 9
15 Turnovers 15
0 Team Turnovers 1
15 Total Turnovers 16
2 Technical Fouls 0
2 Total Technical Fouls 0
1 Flagrant Fouls 0
17 Points Conceded Off Turnovers 21
20 Fast Break Points 21
32 Points in Paint 54
17 Fouls 21
6 Largest Lead 27
Minnesota Timberwolves Minnesota Timberwolves Injuries
NAME, POS STATUS DATE
Donte DiVincenzo, G Out Apr 25
Anthony Edwards, G Day-To-Day Apr 25
Golden State Warriors Golden State Warriors Injuries
NAME, POS STATUS DATE
Quinten Post, C Out Apr 18
LJ Cryer, G Out Apr 10
Moses Moody, G Out Mar 24
Jimmy Butler III, F Out Feb 9

Game Information

Target Center

Location: Minneapolis, MN
Attendance: 17,136 · Capacity:

2025-26 Pacific Standings

TEAM W L PCT GB STRK
LA Lakers 53 29 .646 - W3
Phoenix 45 37 .549 8 W1
LA Clippers 42 40 .512 11 W1
Golden State 37 45 .451 16 L3
Sacramento 22 60 .268 31 L1

2025-26 Northwest Standings

TEAM W L PCT GB STRK
Oklahoma City 64 18 .780 - L2
Denver 54 28 .659 10 W12
Minnesota 49 33 .598 15 W2
Portland 42 40 .512 22 W2
Utah 22 60 .268 42 L1
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