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Anthony Edwards Helps Timberwolves Win Against Kings

Anthony Edwards Helps Timberwolves Win Against Kings

Anthony Edwards scored 34 points and provided ten assists to his teammates, contributing to the Minnesota Timberwolves' 110-97 victory over the Sacramento Kings last night in the NBA. French player Rudy Gobert added 21 points and grabbed 17 rebounds, while Jaden McDaniels contributed 20 points and four rebounds, helping Minnesota secure victory in 21 of their last 25 games. Mike Conley scored 12 points, dished out nine assists, and grabbed seven rebounds, while Kyle Anderson added ten points for the Timberwolves.

De'Aaron Fox scored 27 points and provided six assists for the Kings, who lost for the second consecutive time in their last three games. Keegan Murray contributed with 20 points and seven rebounds, while Domantas Sabonis added 17 points, ten rebounds, and ten assists, and Harrison Barnes scored 12 points for Sacramento. Sabonis recorded a triple-double for the second consecutive game and the fifth this season, marking the 37th of his career.

Minnesota played the game without their star Karl-Anthony Towns, who injured his left knee during the victory against the Los Angeles Lakers last Thursday.

In other games, the New York Knicks lost at home 130-111 to the Milwaukee Bucks, and the Los Angeles Clippers also lost 145-108 to the Boston Celtics. The Orlando Magic defeated the Indiana Pacers 117-110, and the Denver Nuggets won against the Charlotte Hornets 102-95. The Houston Rockets won by two points against the New Orleans Pelicans 106-104, the Toronto Raptors lost 126-119 to the Utah Jazz, and the Atlanta Hawks fell to the Memphis Grizzlies 125-119. The Brooklyn Nets defeated the Detroit Pistons 126-115, while the Oklahoma City Thunder lost to the Los Angeles Lakers 129-120. The Cleveland Cavaliers won against the Chicago Bulls 109-95, the Dallas Mavericks beat the San Antonio Spurs 144-119, and the Golden State Warriors triumphed 126-106 over the Portland Trail Blazers.

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