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"It's amazing," Beasley said. "Every rebound came off the guy. Twenty and 20 is one thing. But 30 and 30?"
The Knicks shot 28 percent in the second half, giving Love ample opportunities to gobble up the misses, and he devoured them like no player has since Charles Barkley grabbed 33 rebounds in 1996.
"I don't know what happened, honestly," said Wilson Chandler, who had 17 points, seven assists and six boards. "Just everything just turned around."
At halftime, Love had just six points on 2-for-8 shooting, a rather lifeless effort that was overshadowed by Beasley's brilliance.
Beasley scored 42 points against Sacramento on Wednesday night to carry the Timberwolves to their first road victory in 18 games. He had it going right from the start on Friday night, scoring 10 points in the first quarter to get on a roll.
He threw down a soaring dunk on the fast break over Stoudemire in the second quarter to bring the crowd to its feet, but the Wolves' perimeter defense couldn't keep up with Raymond Felton and the quick-shooting Knicks.
With injuries to Jonny Flynn and Luke Ridnour, the Timberwolves started Sebastian Telfair at point guard and backed him up with Sundiata Gaines, a player they signed less than 12 hours earlier.
Felton was 5 of 6, including three 3-pointers, and had five assists in the first half, and his backup Toney Douglas scored nine points in 12 minutes, feasting on Minnesota's overmatched point men.
But Felton was just 1 for 7 the rest of the way and finished with 22 points and eight assists.
"It's definitely tough," Stoudemire said. "But this just goes on my shoulders. I take this loss on me. I got in foul trouble. Once I got in foul trouble, they took advantage of that."
NOTES: The amazing game was not televised locally. ... Wolves C Nikola Pekovic injured his left foot in the second quarter. X-rays were negative but he did not return and is scheduled to have an MRI on Saturday. ... Timberwolves SG Wayne Ellington missed his third straight game with a bruised left thigh. ... All five Knicks starters were in double figures.
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