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Warriors’ home howler

Struggling Timberwolv­es shock Golden State

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OAKLAND (California): The Golden State Warriors hit an unexpected obstacle on their quest for a record 73 wins, blowing a 17-point lead and losing 124-117 in overtime to the lastplaced Minnesota Timberwolv­es.

Shabazz Muhammad scored a career-high 35 points and Andrew Wiggins had 32 as Minnesota prevented Golden State (69-9) from becoming the second team to win 70 games in a season on Tuesday. The Warriors now must win their final four games to break the single-season wins record of 72 set by Chicago in 1995-96.

Stephen Curry had a rare off-shooting night as Golden State took their third loss against a team currently in last place in their division.

The Warriors had won a record 54 straight regular-season games at home before losing to Boston last Friday.

At Salt Lake City, Kawhi Leonard made the go-ahead jumper with 4.9 seconds left and scored 18 points as the Spurs beat the Utah Jazz 88-86, giving Tim Duncan a 1,000th victory in the regular season.

Duncan became the third player to reach the milestone, following Kareem Abdul-Jabbar and Robert Parish.

LaMarcus Aldridge and Manu Ginobili each added 14 points in the Spurs’ franchise-record 65th victory, and Rodney Hood missed the potential winning three-pointer at the buzzer as Utah fell a half-game behind Dallas for seventh place in the Western Conference.

At Denver, Russell Westbrook turned his first-half frustratio­n into a milestone night with 13 points, 14 rebounds and 12 assists to become the first player with 17 triple-doubles in a season in 27 years as the the Oklahoma City Thunder routed the Nuggets 124-102.

Westbrook has the highest total since Magic Johnson had 17 for the Los Angeles Lakers in 1988-89. Westbrook, who had seven in March while winning Western Conference Player of the Month honours, has 35 in his career, which is second behind LeBron James for most among active players. “It’s a great honour,” Westbrook said. “Whenever you’re mentioned in the same sentence as Magic, it’s always great.”

Kevin Durant had 26 points and eight assists for Oklahoma City, who are locked into the No. 3 seed in the West with four games left.

The Hornets lost back-to-back games for the first time in more than two months, upended 96-90 in Toronto.

DeMar DeRozan scored 26 points and Kyle Lowry had 12 of his 21 in the fourth quarter for the Raptors.

Charlotte, who lost at Cleveland on Sunday, had not lost consecutiv­e games since defeats at Utah and Portland on Jan 27 and 29.

Memphis ended a six-game losing streak with a 108-92 win over the Chicago Bulls, while CJ McCollum made five three-pointers and scored 30 points to lead Portland 115-107 over Sacramento, the Trail Blazers’ fifth win in six games.

At Milwaukee, J.R. Smith scored 21 points to lead hot-shooting Cleveland to a 109-80 win over the Bucks.

Kevin Love added 17 points and shot three of six from behind the arc for the Cavaliers, who maintained a three-game lead over Toronto for the best record in the Eastern Conference.

LeBron James finished with 17 points and shot seven of nine from the field to go with nine assists. — AP

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