(Field Level Media) Derrick Rose scored 11 of his 25 points in the fourth quarter while Karl Anthony-Towns shook off early foul trouble and scored 17 of his 21 points in the third as the Minnesota Timberwolves picked up their first road win with a 112-102 victory over the Brooklyn Nets yesterday afternoon.
Rose led the Wolves in scoring for the fifth time and produced his eighth 20-point game by hitting 11 of 17 shots, including 5 of 7 in the fourth.
Towns made 9 of 18 shots while Taj Gibson added 16 and 11 rebounds. Jeff Teague contributed 15 points as the Wolves ended their season-opening eight-game road losing streak by shooting 47.8 percent.
The Timberwolves won for the fourth time in six games since trading Jimmy Butler to Philadelphia on Nov. 12. They also ended their worst road start in team history by improving to 1-9 on the road, leaving Cleveland and Phoenix as the NBA’s lone teams without a road win. Joe Harris and reserve Spencer Dinwiddie led the Nets with 18 points apiece. Brooklyn received little from its starting backcourt of Allen Crabbe (11 points) and D’Angelo Russell (five), who were a combined 6-of-20 from the floor.
Towns was limited to eight minutes before halftime as he picked up his third foul with 6:11 left in the second quarter. While the Timberwolves struggled the first time Towns sat, they fared well when he sat in the second quarter and things went even better when he returned in the third quarter.
When the Nets were within striking distance, Towns hit a layup, a 3-pointer, two floaters and a pair of free throws. After Minnesota took a 76-63 lead on a 3-pointer by Jeff Teague with 3:39 left, Towns continued to take over by scoring the next six points on a put-back, an 18-footer and a one-handed dunk as Minnesota took an 89-72 lead into the fourth.
The Nets nearly came all the way back as they were then within 104-100 with about three minutes left when Dinwiddie hit two free throws. Rose hit a 10-footer with 1:42 left and Robert Covington dunked on Minnesota’s next possession to make it an eight-point game.
Despite Towns being limited to eight minutes due to picking up three fouls, the Wolves held a 54-49 lead at halftime.