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Wolves dent Warriors bid

Golden State need four wins out of four to get past Bulls’ record

- AFP

oakland — The Golden State Warriors’ bid to surpass the Chicago’s Bulls regular season record suffered a setback Tuesday as they crashed to a shock overtime defeat to the Minnesota Timberwolv­es.

The Warriors, chasing the legendary 1995-1996 Bulls team’s mark of 72 victories, slumped to a 124117 reverse against the Timberwolv­es, who have the third worst record in the Western Conference.

The Warriors’ defeat means they must now win all four of their remaining games — which include two meetings with the secondrank­ed Spurs — to get to 73 wins.

The Warriors (69-9) had looked to be cruising to a straightfo­rward win after accelerati­ng into a 17-point lead in the second half.

But Minnesota rallied superbly and a 35-point haul from Shabazz Muhammad — the best of his career — and 32 points from Andrew Wiggins inspired a fightback which left the Golden State home crowd in stunned silence.

Warriors talisman Stephen Curry struggled to find his range all night, finishing with 21 points but making only four of 14 three point attempts as Golden State tumbled to their second home defeat in the space of three games after last Friday’s loss to Boston.

A disappoint­ed Curry rejected suggestion­s the drive for the record was weighing on the reigning NBA champions. “I don’t think so,” Curry said. “We’ve put ourselves in a position that it’s a realistic goal and we’ve Miami 107 Detroit 89 Atlanta 1 03 Phoenix 90 Golden State 117 Minnesota 124 LA Clippers 103 LA Lakers 81 Toronto 96 Charlotte 90 Sacramento 107 Portland 115 Denver 102 Oklahoma City 124 Utah 86 San Antonio 88 Memphis 108 Chicago 92 Milwaukee 80 Cleveland 1 09 Philadelph­ia 107 New Orleans 93 got to embrace the challenge.

“It’s obviously not easy to get it done — we’re proving that right now. But I don’t think it’s anything that’s weighing us down on the floor or anything like that.

“We just haven’t played well in two of the last three home games. It’s amplified now because we’re so close to the goal.”

Elsewhere on Tuesday, LeBron James scored 17 points as the Cleveland Cavaliers edged closer to locking up home advantage for the playoffs with a 109-80 rout of the Milwaukee Bucks.

James had a relatively quiet night, with his points haul matched by Kevin Love and surpassed by J.R. Smith, who finished with 21.

It was Cleveland’s fourth straight victory and left them with a record of 56-22 at the top of the Eastern Conference with four games left.

The only team capable of catching them at the top of the standings are the Toronto Raptors, who are 51-25 with five left to play.

In Denver, Russell Westbrook banked his 17th triple double of the season as the Oklahoma City Thunder thumped the Nuggets 124-102.

Westbrook weighed in with 13 points, 12 assists and 14 rebounds as he became the first player since Magic Johnson in 1988-89 to make 17 triple doubles in a season.

Westbrook bagged his latest triple- double after assisting Andre Roberson’s dunk during the third quarter.

The victory saw Oklahoma City improve to 54-24 and guaranteed them the third seeding in the Western Conference. Although the Los Angeles Clippers could reach 54 wins, the Thunder would still hold the third seed because of their superior head-to-head record this season. —

 ?? AP ?? Timberwolv­es’ Karl-Anthony Towns (right) shoots over Warriors’ Andrew Bogut during their NBA match. Timberwolv­es upset the Warriors 124-117. —
AP Timberwolv­es’ Karl-Anthony Towns (right) shoots over Warriors’ Andrew Bogut during their NBA match. Timberwolv­es upset the Warriors 124-117. —

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