NBA: Golden State Warriors lose significantly in Minnesota

The Golden State Warriors concede the next defeat at the Minnesota Timberwolves, the Dubs have massive size disadvantages. The Boston Celtics get another convincing win, but have to accept a drop of bitterness.

Washington Wizards (28-33) – Detroit Pistons (15-47) 116:113 (BOXSCORE)

  • The Wizards keep up with the play-in places, even without the two stars Bradley Beal and Kristaps Porzingis. The bench made the difference once morest Detroit, although Kyle Kuzma was the hosts’ top scorer with 21 points (7/15), 9 rebounds and 6 assists.
  • Kuzma was too who delivered an important block once morest Cade Cunningham in the closing stages, allowing Thomas Bryant (16) to raise to +6 via Alley Oop on the other end. The Pistons ended up having two more chances for overtime, but both Saddiq Bey (19) and Killian Hayes (7, 5 assists) missed from long range.
  • Washington took the lead of the night (12) early in the fourth quarter with an 18-0 run, with Ish Smith (11, 8 assists) and Rui Hachimura (11, 3/3 threes) doing particularly well. Only when the strong Cunningham (20, 9/18, 9 rebounds) returned did the guests come back, it was ultimately not enough.
  • In Washington, eight players scored simultaneously, and the Wizards scored 50 percent from distance (13/26). Detroit, on the other hand, only sunk 30 percent of its triples, with top scorer Jerami Grant (26) scoring three of the nine goals. After all, the highlight of the game was provided by the guests, Cunningham put fellow rookie Corey Kispert on a nice poster.

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