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			 It was a game matching two teams going in very different 
			directions. 
 			With all five starters scoring at least 14 points, the Rockets 
			(35-17) remained one of the NBA's hottest teams by winning their 
			sixth straight game.
 			Without center Nikola Pekovic and shooting guard Kevin Martin and 
			with coach Rick Adelman away tending to a personal issue, Minnesota 
			(24-28) lost its fourth straight game and its sixth in seven games.
 			Up by four entering the final quarter, forward Chandler Parsons 
			scored six of his team-high 20 points in an 11-0 run that 
			essentially put the game away; ultimately the fourth quarter turned 
			into a runaway with the Wolves scoring just 11 points. It was a 
			season low for the Wolves in any quarter of play. 			
			
			 
 			"It was just not trying to make the spectacular play," said Parsons 
			of the fourth quarter, which came after the Wolves had ended the 
			third on a 14-3 run to pull within four points. "It was being solid, 
			giving up good shots for great shots. Not forcing anything. We can 
			be so balanced you can't scout us because you don't know who's going 
			to hurt you."
 			That was certainly true Monday, with Parsons scoring 20, guard James 
			Harden scoring 19, center Dwight Howard getting 18 points and 15 
			rebounds and forward Terrence Jones and guard Patrick Beverley 
			scoring 14 each.
 			Houston scored 52 points in the paint and got 26 on the break. They 
			shot 47.6 percent overall, 11-for-27 (40.7 percent) on 3-pointers. 
			More importantly, they continued to show a knack for finishing 
			games.
 			"They hurt us on our turnovers (in the third quarter)," Rockets 
			coach Kevin McHale said. "And on second-chance points. Once we got 
			that under control, we moved it pretty well." 			
			
			 
 			
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			Minnesota, meanwhile, struggled mightily to stop Houston at one end 
			and score at the other. Forward Kevin Love, playing after missing 
			Saturday's game with a quad muscle injury, scored 31 points with 10 
			rebounds. But he scored just eight points on 3-for-11 shooting in 
			the second half. Guard Chase Budinger scored 15 points, but needed 
			14 shots to do it. Guard Alexey Shved came off the bench to score 11 
			points, but was 0-for-3 with two turnovers during that 11-0 Houston 
			run to start the final quarter.
 			Minnesota shot 35.6 percent and saw Houston turn its 17 turnovers 
			into 20 points as its playoff hopes continued to dim.
 			"It's burning the candle at both ends, with there being less games," 
			Love said. "We can't just continue to lose. Hopefully we'll win this 
			game on Wednesday and go into the break and get a few days rest and 
			guys will continue to get healthy."
 			It will take more than one victory to wash away the taste of the way 
			Monday's game ended.
 			"We couldn't make shots," Porter said. "A lot of guys that had good 
			looks, looks we normally make, we just couldn't knock down." 			
			
			 
 			NOTES: Wolves coach Rick Adelman missed Monday's game due to what 
			the team called personal reasons. He is expected to be back for 
			Wednesday's home game against the Denver Nuggets. Adelman missed 11 
			games last January to be with his ailing wife, Mary Kay, who was 
			dealing with seizures. Top assistant Terry Porter filled in, as he 
			did last season. The Wolves were 2-9 in Adelman's absence in 
			2012-13. ... Houston coach Kevin McHale wasn't about to reminisce 
			about his time in Minnesota with the Wolves. "It's cold, I know that 
			much," the native Minnesotan said. McHale did say he thought Flip 
			Saunders would succeed as the Wolves' president of basketball 
			operations. ... Minnesota F Kevin Love, nowhere near 100 percent 
			after taking a knee to his quad Friday, returned to action Monday 
			after missing Saturday's game. "He has sharp elbows and sharp 
			knees," Love said of New Orleans Pelicans C Greg Stiemsma, who 
			played for the Wolves last season. "I was on the wrong end of one." 
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