HIGHLIGHTS -- Warriors 106, Timberwolves 98
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In Minnesota AK 47 was outstanding he's given this Timberwolves team that big lift in the early going. Kirilenko for free Kirilenko the tough -- inside and on the defensive rejecting Carl Landry hit nine points and three blocks in the first half. Second quarter. Klay Thompson turns it over leads to a T -- fast break -- showed a lot. T wolves -- ten after the throw is on the does Harrison Barnes for the big game and our game and -- balls Golden State with him for less than a minute later good ball movement. Thompson. Landry who throw down and hit sand in the first half another. Final minute that have three point games that curry. Chicken they'd give me scoop shot next Warriors possession it's Barnes to -- Don't sound too and -- Warriors have erased that deficit completely final seconds. Landry lays it in and -- 126. Or 416. Run to end the half. Third quarter. Warriors come out strong defensively curry this -- -- coast to coast and little -- get enough throwing down. Great effort coming up here from David Lee. With the agility. And that's nice believe it's eleven. Final two minutes of the quarter Andris Biedrins. Thirteen point lead for the dogs that did -- great fourth quarter watch carrier. Kind of fight through a screen if you can find the ball hard -- carry more power to -- But the officials did. What is well. I'm a guy who got showed this. But it's his fifth foul so it becomes relevant. -- -- This -- been a nice fine. T wolves within three and Dante Cunningham but there. -- -- Guess that's that's six fouls what he's done it. That's quite Johnson at this point is a -- locker room with a stomach bug so you get Charles Jenkins with a big buckets. -- you gotta be very careful when you're going against Kirilenko. The trade goes right. So we called it shifting gears right there. -- -- outstanding eighteen points nine rebounds for the Warriors hang on 10698. To get back. Over 500 therefore know when they shoot better than 40% from the floor as they did tonight at 51%. 850 to 34 rebounding advantage never hurts either.
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SportsNet Central brings you the big plays from the Warriors' Friday night victory over Minnesota.

















