The short-handed Minnesota Timberwolves on Thursday halted Oklahoma City’s seven-game winning streak, beating the Western Conference-leading Thunder 116-101 on the eve of the All-Star break.
The Thunder’s defeat — the first all season in which they trailed all the way — sends Oklahoma City into the break tied with Eastern Conference leaders Cleveland for best record in the league at 44-10.
With Rudy Gobert sidelined by back spasms, center Naz Reid scored 27 points with 13 rebounds, seven assists and a blocked shot to lead the Timberwolves.
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Anthony Edwards added 23 points, eight rebounds and seven assists, while Jaden McDaniels scored 21 for Minnesota, who bounced back from a narrow loss to the Milwaukee Bucks the previous night.
“We were down a couple of guys,” Reid said. “We had big Rudy out today, so everybody had to step up big, and we all did.”
Oklahoma City’s Most Valuable Player candidate Shai Gilgeous-Alexander scored 24 points, ending his streak of 25-point games at 22.
He added nine assists and the Thunder had six players score in double figures, but they never recovered after surrendering 37 points in the first quarter.
In Houston, Texas, Golden State star Stephen Curry scored 27 points to lead the Warriors in a 105-98 victory over the Rockets.
Curry, who will be making his 10th All-Star start when the mid-season festivities are held this weekend at the Warriors’ Chase Center arena in San Francisco, made just seven of his 17 attempts from the field, but that included five of the Warriors’ 11 three-pointers.
All five Golden State starters scored in double figures, with newly acquired Jimmy Butler contributing 19 with eight rebounds.
Point guard Aaron Holiday scored 25 points to lead the injury-depleted Rockets, who trailed by 24 late in the third quarter, but twice pulled within two points in the fourth before the Warriors pulled away again.
“We just wanted to go into the break with a win,” Curry said of a Warriors team coming off a tough loss in Dallas on Wednesday. “It’s kind of like a mental battle to get ready for this game, quick turnaround, a tough game last night that we felt like we should have won. Obviously, Houston came back and played amazing, but we played with focus down the stretch and executed on both ends.”
In Dallas, the Mavericks backed up their gritty win over Golden State with a 118-113 victory over the Miami Heat.
Dante Exum scored 27 points and Max Christie added 19 for the Mavs, who won despite seeing Kyrie Irving and Klay Thompson join an extensive injury list that already features Anthony Davis.
The superstar big man suffered an adductor strain in his first game since he arrived in the sensational trade that sent Luka Doncic to the Los Angeles Lakers.
The Mavs withstood a 40-point night from Miami’s Tyler Herro to come out on top in a back-and-forth battle that featured 32 lead changes.
In New Orleans, the Pelicans snapped their 10-game skid with a 140-133 overtime victory over the Sacramento Kings.
C.J. McCollum scored 27 of his 43 points in the second half and overtime — including 11 of the Pelicans’ 13 points in the extra session.
Zach LaVine scored 32 points and handed out 10 assists for the Kings, who had 22 points and 28 rebounds from Domantas Sabonis.
In Salt Lake City, Utah, the Los Angeles Clippers erased a 20-point deficit to beat the Jazz 120-116 in overtime.
Norman Powell scored nine of his 41 points in overtime, while James Harden added 32 points, 10 rebounds and seven assists for the Clippers.
Lauri Markkanen and Kyle Filipowski scored 20 points each to lead the Jazz, who connected on 62.9 percent of their shots in the first half, but could not maintain that pace.
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