Jaylen Nowell (17 points) and Malik Beasley (16) combined for
eight 3-pointers off the bench, helping the Timberwolves win for
the fifth time in their past seven games.
The Warriors, who were without Green (strained lower back/calf)
all four games of their 1-3 trip, sent Curry home a night early
with right-hand soreness he experienced in Friday's win at
Chicago.
Jordan Poole had 20 points Sunday to pace Golden State, which
hopes to get Curry back when it opens a seven-game homestand
Tuesday against the Detroit Pistons. Green already has been
ruled out for at least the rest of the month.
In losing for the fifth time in their past seven outings, the
undermanned Warriors hung with the host team for the better part
of three quarters, then went up 80-79 on an Otto Porter Jr.
3-pointer with 3:57 remaining in the third quarter.
But the Timberwolves, getting a pair of 3-pointers from Beasley,
closed the period on a 12-1 run to take a 91-81 lead, then got
two more threes from Beasley and one from Jaden McDaniels in a
20-3 burst that opened the final quarter and blew the game open
at 111-84.
Beasley finished 5-for-9 on 3-pointers and Nowell 3-for-5 for
Minnesota, which outscored Golden State 48-39 from beyond the
arc.
Jarred Vanderbilt (10 points) and Patrick Beverley (10) also
scored in double figures for the Timberwolves, who won despite
getting just nine points from Anthony Edwards and seven from
D'Angelo Russell.
Russell did contribute a game-high 12 assists.
Vanderbilt made all five of his shots from the field and Towns
11 of his 20 as Minnesota outshot Golden State 49.5 percent to
39 percent en route to evening their season series at a game
apiece.
For the Warriors, Jonathan Kuminga had 19 points, Klay Thompson
13, and Porter and Andrew Wiggins 12 apiece. Kevon Looney
grabbed a game-high 12 rebounds to go with four points.
--Field Level Media
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