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			 [November 13, 2018] 
			Karl-Anthony Towns finished with 
			25 points and 21 rebounds Monday night as the Minnesota Timberwolves 
			halted a five-game losing streak with a 120-113 victory in 
			Minneapolis over the Brooklyn Nets, who lost Caris LeVert to an 
			apparent serious right leg injury. 
 Towns posted his seventh double-double by shooting 9-of-11 from the 
			floor. He had the double-double by halftime, then posted his sixth 
			career game with 20 points and 20 rebounds and the 55th in team 
			history.
 
 The Wolves played their first game since trading Jimmy Butler to 
			Philadelphia. Minnesota obtained Dario Saric and Robert Covington, 
			though neither player was active.
 
 LeVert, who was injured attempting to defend a fast-break layup 
			attempt by Josh Okogie, was placed on a stretcher and taken by 
			ambulance to a hospital for further evaluation.
 
 Clippers 121, Warriors 116 (OT)
 
 Lou Williams broke a tie with a layup with 55.2 seconds remaining in 
			overtime and later added three free throws after getting fouled on a 
			3-point attempt, pushing host Los Angeles to victory over Stephen 
			Curry-less Golden State.
 
 Williams' tiebreaking hoop came after Klay Thompson capped a 
			31-point performance with a 3-pointer with 1:07 to go to produce a 
			116-all tie.
 
			 
			
 The Warriors forced overtime by scoring the final 11 points of 
			regulation while holding the Clippers without a field goal for the 
			final 6:08. Kevin Durant recorded a triple-double for Golden State 
			before fouling out, accumulating 33 points, 11 rebounds and 10 
			assists. Curry is sidelined because of a groin injury.
 
 Pelicans 126, Raptors 110
 
 Jrue Holiday tallied 29 points and 14 assists, and E'Twaun Moore 
			scored 30 points as New Orleans defeated host Toronto.
 
 Anthony Davis added 25 points and 20 rebounds for the Pelicans, who 
			won their third game in a row by giving the Raptors thir first home 
			loss in eight games this season. Toronto is 12-2 overall.
 
 Pascal Siakam scored 22 points for the Raptors. Kawhi Leonard added 
			20 points, Serge Ibaka had 19 points and 14 rebounds, OG Anunoby 17 
			points and Fred VanVleet and Delon Wright 10 points each.
 
 Thunder 118, Suns 101
 
 Paul George scored 32 points as host Oklahoma City, playing without 
			Russell Westbrook for the fourth consecutive game, beat Phoenix.
 
 George, who was 11-of-19 from the floor, including six 3-pointers, 
			scored 21 of his points before halftime as the Thunder built a lead 
			as big as 28 points in the first half.
 
 Westbrook is still recovering from a sprained left ankle suffered 
			Nov. 5. Dennis Schroder, filling in for Westbrook as the starting 
			point guard, had 20 points and nine assists.
 
 Mavericks 103, Bulls 98
 
 It took seven tries, but Dallas finally notched its first road win 
			of the season by holding off Chicago.
 
 Harrison Barnes led the Mavs to a second consecutive victory and 
			their first road win since last March with 23 points, five rebounds 
			and four steals. Dennis Smith Jr. scored all 11 of his points in the 
			second half to help keep the Bulls, who got within one point three 
			times down the stretch, at bay.
 
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			Timberwolves center Karl-Anthony Towns (32) looks to pass the ball 
			as Brooklyn Nets forward Rondae Hollis-Jefferson (24) plays defense 
			in the second half at Target Center. Mandatory Credit: Jesse 
			Johnson-USA TODAY Sports 
            
			 
            The Bulls failed to win consecutive games thanks to an ugly shooting 
			night, dipping to 39.3 percent for the game, including 8-of-33 from 
			beyond the arc. They turned the ball over 17 times. Zach LaVine led 
			Chicago with 26 points, giving him at least 20 in every game this 
			season.
 76ers 124, Heat 114
 
 Joel Embiid posted 35 points, 18 rebounds and three assists, leading 
			Philadelphia over host Miami.
 
 Embiid has nine games this season with at least 30 points and 10 
			rebounds. Nobody else in the NBA has more than three.
 
 JJ Redick added 25 points to lead Philadelphia to its seventh win in 
			its past 10 games. Miami -- which lost its third straight game, all 
			of those at home -- was led by Goran Dragic (22 points, five 
			assists), Josh Richardson (17 points) and Hassan Whiteside (13 
			points, 11 rebounds).
 
 Wizards 117, Magic 109
 
 John Wall had 25 points and 10 assists, and Bradley Beal added 21 
			points as host Washington defeated Orlando for its second straight 
			win.
 
 The Wizards outscored the Magic 31-20 over the final nine minutes to 
			avenge a loss in Orlando on Friday.
 
 Jeff Green scored 18 points on 6-of-7 shooting off the bench for 
			Washington, and Dwight Howard finished with 17 points and eight 
			rebounds in 29 minutes. Reserve Terrence Ross led Orlando with 21 
			points, and Evan Fournier scored 20.
 
 Jazz 96, Grizzlies 88
 
 Joe Ingles scored 19 points while Rudy Gobert added 15 points, 16 
			rebounds and three blocks to lead Utah past host Memphis.
 
 Derrick Favors and Donovan Mitchell chipped in 12 points apiece, and 
			Favors added eight rebounds to help Utah notch its third straight 
			win.
 
            
			 
            
 Mike Conley scored 24 points, and Marc Gasol added 16 to lead 
			Memphis. The Grizzlies held Utah to just 39 percent shooting, but 
			could not overcome their own 4-of-24 outing from the perimeter.
 
 Kings 104, Spurs 99
 
 Bogdan Bogdanovic poured in 22 points off the bench to lead six 
			Sacramento players in double figures in beating visiting San Antonio 
			for the first time in 15 games.
 
 The game was tied at 90 with 5:11 to play before the Kings reeled 
			off a 10-0 run that featured 3-pointers by Nemanja Bjelica and 
			De'Aaron Fox and an alley-oop dunk on the break by Willie Cauley-Stein.
 
 Fox added 19 points for the Kings, with Buddy Hield scoring 14, 
			Cauley-Stein pumping in 13 points and grabbing 13 rebounds. DeMar 
			DeRozan led the Spurs with 23 points and eight assists, while 
			LaMarcus Aldridge scored 14 points and took 18 rebounds.
 
 --Field Level Media
 
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