In a high‑scoring showdown on Friday night, the Minnesota Timberwolves edged the Golden State Warriors 127‑120, a game that featured 27 lead changes and late‑game heroics that kept fans on the edge of their seats.
Game Context
The matchup marked the first time the teams faced each other since the Timberwolves eliminated the Warriors in the second round of the playoffs last season, adding extra intensity to an already competitive NBA regular‑season game.
Key Performers
Rudy Gobert poured in 24 points and grabbed 14 rebounds, while Donte DiVincenzo delivered a clutch 3‑pointer with 28 seconds remaining to seal the victory for Minnesota.
Stephen Curry’s Return
Stephen Curry returned from a five‑game absence caused by a bruised left quadriceps, scoring 39 points, shooting 14 of 28 from the floor and hitting six 3‑pointers in 32 minutes.
Supporting Players
Julius Randle contributed 27 points, nine rebounds, and six assists, and Naz Reid added 18 points and seven assists off the bench for the Timberwolves.
Golden State Contributors
Quinten Post scored 16 points for the Warriors, while Jimmy Butler added 15 points and eight rebounds, showing the depth of the Warriors’ roster.
Lead Changes and Game Flow
The game featured 27 lead changes, tying for second‑most in the NBA this season, and both teams played short‑handed as Minnesota missed Anthony Edwards and Golden State was without injured Draymond Green.

Fourth‑Quarter Run
In the fourth quarter, the Timberwolves opened the period with a 20‑7 run, taking a 10‑point lead with five minutes left before Curry and Moses Moody hit back‑to‑back 3‑pointers to narrow the margin to 108‑104.
Final Minutes
Golden State briefly led 118‑117 after Curry’s free throw with 1:37 remaining, but Gobert dunked for a go‑ahead lead and DiVincenzo hit a 3‑pointer with 28 seconds left, allowing Minnesota to finish with a 10‑2 surge.
Game Stats
With the final score of 127‑120, the Timberwolves showcased their resilience, while the Warriors struggled to maintain momentum in the closing minutes of a tightly contested battle.
Impact of Missing Players
Anthony Edwards’ right‑foot soreness kept him out of the game for Minnesota, and Draymond Green’s injury prevented him from contributing for the Warriors, both factors adding to the challenge for each side.
Upcoming Games
Looking ahead, the Timberwolves will host the Sacramento Kings on Sunday, while the Warriors are set to travel to Portland to face the Trail Blazers on Sunday.
Key Takeaways
- Rudy Gobert and Donte DiVincenzo were pivotal in the Timberwolves’ comeback.
- Stephen Curry returned from injury and scored 39 points.
- The game tied for second‑most lead changes in the NBA this season.
Closing Summary
The Timberwolves’ victory over the Warriors highlighted their ability to rally in critical moments, while the Warriors’ return of star players showed promise for the remainder of the season.
Significance of Lead Changes
The 27 lead changes underscored the evenly matched nature of the contest, with neither side able to establish a decisive advantage for long.
20‑7 Run Details
The 20‑7 run at the start of the fourth quarter was powered by efficient shooting and quick transition play, allowing the Timberwolves to build a comfortable cushion.
Final 10‑2 Surge
The final 10‑2 surge in the closing minutes showcased the Timberwolves’ composure, as they combined sharp shooting with disciplined defense to seal the win.

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