The Asian Age

Timberwolv­es corner Cavaliers

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Los Angeles, Jan. 9: The Minnesota Timberwolv­es humbled LeBron James and the Cleveland Cavaliers on Monday, leading by as many as 41 points en route to a 127- 99 triumph in Minneapoli­s.

Andrew Wiggins scored 25 points to pace a Timberwolv­es team that led from start to finish against a Cavs team that went to the last three NBA Finals, winning the title two seasons ago.

Karl- Anthony Towns — the only Timberwolv­es starter to play in the fourth quarter — added 19 points with 12 rebounds and Wolves forward Taj Gibson added another double- double of 16 points and 13 rebounds.

Jimmy Butler flirted with a triple- double, amassing 21 points with nine assists and eight rebounds while playing a key role in limiting fourtime NBA Most Valuable Player James to 10 points, eight rebounds and five assists.

James and the rest of the Cavs starters also sat out the fourth quarter — although for Isaiah Thomas that absence came courtesy of his third- quarter ejection.

Thomas was tossed when he reached out toward a driving Wiggins and caught the Minnesota forward under the chin. Assessed a flagrant- 2 foul, Thomas was immediatel­y ejected, although he said he was merely reaching in for a steal.

“I’ve gotten numerous steals like that, so it just happened that I hit him in the throat,” Thomas said adding: “I apologized right away because I knew I didn’t mean to do that. I’m just glad he’s all right.”

Thomas was playing his third game for the Cavs after a hip injury had sidelined him since he joined the team in a pre- season trade. — AFP

 ?? AFP ?? Toronto Raptors’ Jonas Valanciuna­s ( left) shoots past Quincy Acy of the Brooklyn Nets at the Barclays Centre on Monday. Raptors won 114- 113. —
AFP Toronto Raptors’ Jonas Valanciuna­s ( left) shoots past Quincy Acy of the Brooklyn Nets at the Barclays Centre on Monday. Raptors won 114- 113. —

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