Beasley's 3-pointer gave the Timberwolves their
first lead since they were ahead 10-9 in the first quarter and
completed an evening filled with uphill climbs for the
Timberwolves.
Minnesota cut an 18-point, second-quarter deficit to one at the
half but trailed by as many as 12 in the third and trailed by
nine with 6:54 left before ending the game on a 17-7 run.
Anthony Edwards (nine points) and Karl-Anthony Towns (five
points) scored the first 14 points in the Timberwolves' run
before Edwards kicked the ball out to a wide-open Beasley, who
sank the go-ahead basket.
The teams traded turnovers before Reggie Bullock stole the ball
from Towns following a miss by Julius Randle.
The Knicks called timeout with 5.1 seconds left, but RJ Barrett,
pressured by Towns, missed a fallaway jumper just before the
buzzer sounded.
Edwards finished with 24 points and Towns contributed 18 points
and 17 rebounds for the Timberwolves, who snapped a two-game
losing streak and improved their record to 12-36, still the
worst in the NBA. Beasley scored 20 points and Jaden McDaniels
added 18 points.
Randle had 26 points and 12 rebounds for the Knicks, who have
lost two straight following a three-game winning streak. Barrett
scored 23 points, followed by Elfrid Payton (17), Alec Burks
(13) and Bullock (10).
The Knicks took their 18-point lead by going on a 19-3 run
spanning the first and second quarters. Randle scored the final
two baskets of the first for New York, which scored six of the
last seven points to take a 26-19 lead.
The teams traded baskets to open the second quarter before
Barrett drained a 3-pointer and Burks scored eight straight
points to put the Knicks up 39-21 with 8:11 left in the half.
The Timberwolves chipped away and finished the second on a 12-3
run in which Edwards and Ricky Rubio each scored five points
before missing potential go-ahead 3-pointers in the final 35
seconds of the half.
Randle scored the final six points of the third quarter to give
the Knicks an 81-70 lead.
--Field Level Media
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