Wolves shock visiting Blazers

Wolves shock visiting Blazers

Published Dec. 10, 2014 11:33 p.m. ET
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MINNEAPOLIS -- The Portland Trail Blazers had trimmed a 20-point deficit to four in the fourth quarter, and the young Minnesota Timberwolves looked a little jittery as they tried to hold off the charge.

While his teammates scrambled, 19-year-old Andrew Wiggins was calm as can be, and the No. 1 overall pick responded with the flurry that saved the night.

Wiggins scored five straight points at the game's most crucial moment and finished with 23 points, 10 rebounds and four assists to help the Timberwolves stun the Trail Blazers with a 90-82 victory on Wednesday night.

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"The baby Wolves grew up a little bit," Timberwolves coach Flip Saunders said.

Corey Brewer had 19 points, eight rebounds, five assists and five steals for the Timberwolves, who snapped a six-game losing streak and won for just the third time since Ricky Rubio went out with an injured ankle on Nov. 7. They outrebounded Portland 56-38 to overcome four key players being out with injuries.

Damian Lillard had 23 points and seven rebounds for the Trail Blazers. But LaMarcus Aldridge managed just 10 points on 3-for-14 shooting, and Portland turned the ball over 20 times and shot a season-low 38.8 percent. The Blazers scored 16 points in the second quarter and 15 in the third, their two lowest outputs of the season, and lost for just the second time in 16 games.

"We kind of were just like, 'We'll fix it, we'll fix it.' And they just kept doing it," Lillard said. "So it was just a matter of them outcompeting us for most of the game until we actually made a run."

Playing on the second night of a back-to-back against a team missing Rubio, Nikola Pekovic, Kevin Martin and Mo Williams, the Blazers were sluggish throughout in a loss that could sting when they look back at it in April.

"You don't want to lose at all, and to lose right now with the West being so tight, it's tough," Aldridge said.

Aldridge missed his first six shots and went scoreless in the first half, Shabazz Muhammad attacked the step-slow Portland defense, and the Blazers turned the ball over five times in the first 7 minutes of the second half to fall behind 60-40.

The Wolves closed the third quarter with a flurry as Wiggins thwarted a 3-on-1 break and fed Brewer for a 3-pointer that gave them a 66-51 lead going into the fourth.

Portland still trailed 72-60 with 8:30 to play. Aldridge and Wes Matthews hit back-to-back 3-pointers during a 10-4 surge that cut the deficit to four points.

But Wiggins made a jumper, a free throw and another pretty pull-up to push the lead back to nine points.

"I feel comfortable and I know my team is always going to be there," Wiggins said. "We made plays together. It wasn't just me. Without them executing the plays, helping me get open, I wouldn't have found my shots."

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