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Timberwolves outlast Russell, Warriors, 125-119 in OT

It was a duel between D'Angelo Russell and Andrew Wiggins Friday night at Target Center.
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Minnesota Timberwolves' Andrew Wiggins, left, drives the basket as Golden State Warriors' Omari Spellman, right, and Alec Burks defend in the first half of an NBA basketball game Friday, Nov 8, 2019, in Minneapolis. (AP Photo/Jim Mone)

MINNEAPOLIS — Andrew Wiggins scored 40 points, hitting the tying basket late in regulation, and the Minnesota Timberwolves overcame D'Angelo Russell's career-high 52 points to beat the Golden State Warriors 125-119 in overtime Friday night.    

Russell and the Warriors led 110-106 with 29 seconds left in regulation. But after two free throws by Karl-Anthony Towns and a forced jump ball by Robert Covington, Wiggins tied it on a drive with 5.6 seconds left. Russell's 3-pointer at the buzzer missed.    

In overtime, Wiggins hit a clinching 3 with 23 seconds to help the Timberwolves snap a two-game losing streak.    

Towns battled through foul trouble to score 20 points and grab 14 rebounds. Covington had 17 points and 11 rebounds.    

Alec Burks scored 18 points off the bench for the Warriors. They have lost five of six.    

Russell had missed the previous three games for injury-depleted Golden State with a sprained right ankle. His return gave the Warriors their seventh different starting lineup in 10 games. His previous career high was 44 points.    

Three fouls limited Towns to seven points on five shots in 10 first-half minutes. That, along with 17 points from Russell, helped the Warriors to a 61-60 lead at halftime.    

Golden State was 20 for 20 from the free-throw line in the first half. The Warriors finished the game 23 for 24.    

TIP INS    

Warriors G Stephen Curry (fractured left wrist), G Klay Thompson (left ACL surgery), F Kevon Looney (neuropathy), F Draymond Green (sprained left index finger) and F Alen Smailagic (right ankle sprain) are out.    

Timberwolves point guards Jeff Teague (illness) and Shabazz Napier (right shoulder sprain) missed their second consecutive game. Josh Okogie started Wednesday's loss to Memphis, but returned to the bench Friday. He was replaced by Treveon Graham, who started the first six games of the season.    

UP NEXT    

Warriors: At Oklahoma City on Saturday night.    

Timberwolves: Host Denver on Sunday.

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