NBA

Brooklyn Nets at Minnesota Timberwolves

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29-17, 17-6 Away
Final
125 - 136

23-23, 13-10 Home

Edwards, Russell team up to lead Wolves past Nets, 136-125

Karl-Anthony Towns overcame a poor shooting night, scoring 15 of his 23 points in the fourth quarter as the Wolves put the game away, winning for the third time in four games.

“It doesn’t have to be me every night,” said Towns, Minnesota's leading scorer and rebounder. “That’s why we have great talents like D’Angelo Russell and Anthony Edwards. You’ve got to be able to lean on them. They can carry the load just as well as myself.”

Minnesota also got strong contributions from their role players. Jaylen Nowell scored 16 points, Taurean Prince had 15, and Jaden McDaniels added 14. The three went 18 for 26 from the floor, including a perfect 6-for-6 night from Prince.

“Those guys are coming in, bringing their own energy and spice to the game,” Russell said. “That takes the pressure off everybody.”

Kyrie Irving scored a game-high 30 points for the Nets, while Patty Mills hit five 3-pointers on the way to 21 points. Kessler Edwards added 15 points, and James Harden had 13 points and 13 assists for Brooklyn, which is 2-2 since losing leading scorer Kevin Durant to a sprained ligament in his left knee.

“I don’t know that we gave enough resistance, weren’t into the body enough,” Nets coach Steve Nash said. "Didn’t feel like our will, our force, was felt defensively. Whatever it was, we didn’t have the juice down there tonight. ... We tried to find a way to hang in and see if we could get on a run defensively. We just never did.”

Minnesota led by as much as 15 in the third quarter before a late surge pulled the Nets to within seven heading into the fourth. Then Towns went to work, hitting a pair of 3-pointers and converting a three-point play as part of his huge fourth quarter.

The Nets dominated the boards, outrebounding Minnesota 16-5 in the first quarter and 48-37 overall. But after shooting over 55% in the first quarter, Brooklyn turned ice-cold, hitting just 8 of 24 shots from the floor in the second quarter.

Meanwhile, Russell led Minnesota with 17 points in the first half as the Wolves shot 56.8% from the floor to take a 72-62 lead at the break.

CALLING WITH CONSISTENCY?

NBA officials have been cracking down this year on offensive players making moves that appear solely designed to create contact and draw fouls. Harden has been considered the poster child of this rule, and his coach is getting frustrated about the treatment his star guard sometimes receives.

“I think there’s nights where it’s fair, even including the points of emphasis this year," Nash said. “There’s other nights where it feels like he gets targeted the whole night. He just automatically gets lumped into the point of emphasis where he’s creating the foul, which is not always the case at all.”

Harden indicated he's more concerned that Nets opponents aren't receiving the same scrutiny, and he's just hoping to see the rule called consistently.

“Obviously you can’t call all of them, but there’s ones where there’s a clear stiff-arm and trips and things like that,” Harden said. “But on the other end, there’s no consistency. So, it’s frustrating.”

He also said he hasn't heard much of an explanation from officials regarding some of the disputed foul calls.

“Nothing, honestly. Like, ‘I didn’t see it’ or ‘I didn’t think it was a foul.’ But it’s clear, like extremely clear,” Harden said. “But I've got to keep going. That’s not going to stop me. Keep getting to the basket, keep being aggressive and keep making plays for my team.”

REFEREE ASSIST

Minnesota caught a huge break early in the fourth quarter, just after Irving made two free throws to cut the lead to 106-102. On the next Wolves' possession, a wild pass was headed out of bounds when it deflected off referee Curtis Blair.

Josh Okogie recovered the loose ball just before it crossed the half-court line. As the shot clock wound down, the Wolves worked it to Prince in the corner, and he drained a 3-pointer to push Minnesota’s lead back to seven. The Nets didn’t get closer than six points the rest of the way.

QUICKEST TO 300

Anthony Edwards made his 300th career 3-pointer in the first quarter. At 20 years and 171 days, he’s the youngest player in NBA history to amass 300 3-pointers, surpassing the record held by Luka Doncic by 187 days.

Edwards limped off the floor late in the fourth quarter after knocking knees with a Nets player. He didn't return to the game, though afterwards, Wolves coach Chris Finch said Edwards told him it wasn't anything serious.

TIP INS

Nets: Nash said that guard Joe Harris had suffered some “setbacks” in his recovery from his late-November ankle surgery. He initially was expected to miss 4-8 weeks, but Nash said Harris wasn’t yet healthy enough to resume practice.

Timberwolves: Minnesota played without G Patrick Beverley, who injured his right during Wednesday’s game at Atlanta. … Over their previous five games, the Timberwolves were outscored by 51 points in the third quarter. On Sunday, Minnesota was only minus-3 (33-30) in the third.

UP NEXT

Nets: After going 2-2 on a four-game road trip, Brooklyn is at home vs. the Lakers on Tuesday.

Timberwolves: Minnesota begins a three-game West Coast swing in Portland on Tuesday.

Regular Season Series

Series tied 1-1

Recent Plays

4th 0.0 End of Game 125 - 136
4th 0.0 End of the 4th Quarter 125 - 136
4th 17.9 Day'Ron Sharpe makes tip shot 125 - 136
4th 19.5 Day'Ron Sharpe offensive rebound 123 - 136
4th 19.5 Cam Thomas misses driving floating jump shot 123 - 136

Statistics

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48-95 FG 48-92
51 Field Goal % 52
15-38 3PT 14-32
39 Three Point % 44
14-15 FT 26-31
93 Free Throw % 84
48 Rebounds 37
16 Offensive Rebounds 10
32 Defensive Rebounds 27
27 Assists 24
4 Steals 11
1 Blocks 7
17 Turnovers 9
2 Team Turnovers 0
19 Total Turnovers 9
1 Technical Fouls 1
1 Total Technical Fouls 1
1 Flagrant Fouls 0
28 Points Conceded Off Turnovers 10
9 Fast Break Points 18
48 Points in Paint 52
29 Fouls 17
3 Largest Lead 17
Minnesota Timberwolves Minnesota Timberwolves Injuries
NAME, POS STATUS DATE
Terrence Shannon Jr., G Out Jan 19
Brooklyn Nets Brooklyn Nets Injuries
NAME, POS STATUS DATE
Haywood Highsmith, F Out Jan 19

Game Information

Target Center

Location: Minneapolis, MN
Attendance: 16,475 · Capacity:

2025-26 Atlantic Standings

TEAM W L PCT GB STRK
Boston 26 16 .619 - L1
New York 25 18 .581 1.5 L4
Toronto 26 19 .578 1.5 W1
Philadelphia 23 19 .548 3 L1
Brooklyn 12 29 .293 13.5 L2

2025-26 Northwest Standings

TEAM W L PCT GB STRK
Oklahoma City 36 8 .818 - W1
Denver 29 15 .659 7 L2
Minnesota 27 17 .614 9 L3
Portland 22 22 .500 14 W3
Utah 15 29 .341 21 W1
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