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Timberwolves can't comeback from 50-pt 3rd Quarter from Rockets, lose Game 4 119-100

4/24/2018

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Well today it hurts quite a bit.
Stat Line:
#AllEyesNorth:
Starters:
T. Gibson 2 pts 1-1 FG 3 REB
A. Wiggins 14 pts 5-14 FG 1-5 3PT 3-4 FT 3 REB
K. Towns 22 pts 9-15 FG 0-2 3PT 4-6 FT 15 REB
J. Teague 2 pts 1-7 FG 0-3 3PT 5 AST 1 REB
J. Butler 19 pts 7-17 FG 1-4 3PT 4-5 FT 9 REB 5 AST
Bench:
N. Bjelica 7 pts 2-4 FG 2-2 3PT 1-2 FT 3 REB
G. Dieng 3 pts 1-2 FG 1-2 3PT 5 REB
A. Brooks 2 MIN 4 pts 2-2 FG
D. Rose 17 pts 7-11 FG 2-2 3PT 1-2 FT 6 REB 4 AST
M. Georges-Hunt 2 MIN 0 pts 0-1 FG 1 REB
J. Crawford 10 pts 4-10 FG 1-2 3PT 1-2 FT 4 AST 3 STL

Overall:
This game was a tale of two halves. Going into halftime the Wolves were down by 1. Coming out of halftime the Rockets went on an 8-0 run, the Wolves got as close as 9 the rest of the way. The Wolves could not mount much of a comeback for the rest of the game. This series proved to be a great test for our young players and show them what they could be if they work hard.
Ironically, KAT had the most points for the Wolves in this game.

Game 5 is back at Houston and basically meaningless at this point. Tip off is on Wednesday at 8:30 PM CT.
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