Wolves record: 22-55
Yes, with Al Jefferson, Randy Foye, Kevin Love and Craig Smith out of the lineup Minnesota was without 60 points per game. But, folks, Denver’s defense was on tonight. The Nuggets would have had a chance against anyone. The Timberwolves were simply out-worked.
“We played both ends of the court at a high level,” Nuggets coach George Karl said. “We had different players offensively get hot.”
Anthony finished with a game-leading 23 points on an effective 10-for-21 shooting performance. The nine points in the third quarter pails in comparison to the record-breaking 33 points he scored against Minnesota in the previous game.
Billups paced the Nuggets with 17 points on a variety of shots from the post position and in the open floor. Denver outscored the Wolves 27-5 on the fast break to improve to 52-26 on the season.
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