The Minnesota Timberwolves staged a stunning comeback in Toronto, rallying from an 18-point deficit to edge the Raptors 128-126 in a thrilling contest. The decisive blow came from Anthony Edwards, who scored 13 of his 30 points in the fourth quarter, as the Timberwolves pulled off their fifth win in six games.
A dramatic turn of events saw Minnesota trail by 77-59 after the Raptors stormed out to a five-point lead at the start of the third quarter. However, Edwards' clutch driving layup with just 2:26 left in the fourth quarter set up a thrilling finish, and his team capitalized on seven turnovers committed by Toronto in the final period.
Bones Hyland also contributed significantly for Minnesota, netting 20 points, while Jaden McDaniels added 19. Naz Reid and Julius Randle chipped in with 17 each, and Donte DiVincenzo scored 15 to help secure the win.
In contrast, Brandon Ingram led Toronto's charge with 25 points, but ultimately fell short as Immanuel Quickley's 23 points and Scottie Barnes' 22 points and 10 rebounds weren't enough. The Raptors suffered their fourth loss in five home games.
Edwards was a one-man show for the Timberwolves, shooting 7-for-10 from the free throw line and making 10 of 15 attempts from inside the arc. Despite struggling with three-pointers, his all-around performance proved decisive in the outcome.
The win marked Minnesota's first road victory over Toronto since January 21, 2004, and extended their winning streak to five games. The Timberwolves now host New Orleans on Friday, while the Raptors face off against Chicago on Thursday.
A dramatic turn of events saw Minnesota trail by 77-59 after the Raptors stormed out to a five-point lead at the start of the third quarter. However, Edwards' clutch driving layup with just 2:26 left in the fourth quarter set up a thrilling finish, and his team capitalized on seven turnovers committed by Toronto in the final period.
Bones Hyland also contributed significantly for Minnesota, netting 20 points, while Jaden McDaniels added 19. Naz Reid and Julius Randle chipped in with 17 each, and Donte DiVincenzo scored 15 to help secure the win.
In contrast, Brandon Ingram led Toronto's charge with 25 points, but ultimately fell short as Immanuel Quickley's 23 points and Scottie Barnes' 22 points and 10 rebounds weren't enough. The Raptors suffered their fourth loss in five home games.
Edwards was a one-man show for the Timberwolves, shooting 7-for-10 from the free throw line and making 10 of 15 attempts from inside the arc. Despite struggling with three-pointers, his all-around performance proved decisive in the outcome.
The win marked Minnesota's first road victory over Toronto since January 21, 2004, and extended their winning streak to five games. The Timberwolves now host New Orleans on Friday, while the Raptors face off against Chicago on Thursday.