Santa Fe New Mexican

Wiggins’ heave banks in, leads Timberwolv­es past Thunder

- By Cliff Brunt

OKLAHOMA CITY — Andrew Wiggins didn’t have time to get near the basket for a final shot.

Just inside halfcourt was close enough.

Wiggins’ desperatio­n heave banked in as time expired to give the Minnesota Timberwolv­es a 115-113 victory over the Oklahoma City Thunder on Sunday night.

“I could see how much time was left,” Wiggins said. “I got as close as I could and let it go.”

Carmelo Anthony had hit a 3-pointer with about five seconds left to give the Thunder the lead. The Timberwolv­es were out of timeouts, so they had to scramble. Taj Gibson inbounded to Wiggins, who rushed up the court and got Andrew Wiggins free with help from a crushing pick by KarlAnthon­y Towns before pulling up for the winner.

Gibson said the Timberwolv­es practice those kinds of plays regularly.

“We practice it six times in practice every day,” Gibson said. “Once I got the ball, my job is to take the ball out, be patient, look for the open man, look for the guy running the baseline. I was trying to get Jeff [Teague], but Wig was wide open. KAT did what he was supposed to do, backscreen, and the rest is history.”

Thunder forward Paul George got knocked down on Towns’ screen, and it freed up Wiggins.

“I did see Paul go down, but I didn’t have a great look to see how he went down and why,” Thunder coach Billy Donovan said. “If it was an illegal screen, the officials will deal with that stuff. For me it’s about focusing on our team and what we have to do and what we could have done differentl­y.”

Wiggins scored 27 points and Towns had 27 points and 12 rebounds for Minnesota (2-1).

Russell Westbrook scored 15 of his 31 points in the fourth quarter for the Thunder (1-2), who were coming off a loss at Utah on Saturday night. Anthony scored 23 points and Steven Adams had 17 points and 13 rebounds.

Minnesota led 61-54 at halftime behind 13 points from Towns and 10 from Wiggins. Adams scored 14 points before the break. The Timberwolv­es fought off several bursts by the Thunder and led 88-75 at the end of the third quarter.

The Thunder opened the fourth quarter with a five-point run that led to a Minnesota timeout. Oklahoma City continued the surge and got the crowd back into the game. A three-point play by Anthony cut Minnesota’s lead to 90-87 as Westbrook returned to the game from a rest.

Adams converted a three-point play to cut Minnesota’s lead to 106-105 with 1:50 to go, and a 3-pointer by Westbrook tied the game at 110.

Minnesota hung tough, and Wiggins bailed out the Timberwolv­es.

“You take them any way you can get them,” Minnesota coach Tom Thibodeau said. “Great shot by a great player.”

In Los Angeles, Anthony Davis scored 27 points, DeMarcus Cousins had 20 and New Orleans withstood a furious rally to beat Los Angeles for its first victory of the season.

The Pelicans led by 22 points in the second quarter and were still up by double figures heading into the final period, but the Lakers made a charge to take the lead despite a poor shooting night from rookie Lonzo Ball. Reserve Jordan Clarkson had 24 points for the Lakers, but Ball shot just 3 for 13 for eight points. He did have 13 assists and eight rebounds. 20 In DeMarrepoi­ntsNew York,to Carrollhel­p Allen Brooklynad­ded Crabbe17 beat points scored Atlanta.and Caris LeVert and D’Angelo Russell each had 16 points. The Nets improved to 2-1 with their second straight victory. Marco Belinelli had 19 points for Atlanta. The Hawks have lost two in a row to drop to 1-2. Atlanta point guard Dennis Schroeder went down with an apparent ankle injury with 3:37 left and had to be helped off the court.

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