Knicks can't slow Timberwolves down in Minnesota, fall 117-100 | amNewYork
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Anthony Edwards had 23 points, 10 rebounds and five assists, Karl-Anthony Towns scored 20 points, and the Western Conference-leading Minnesota Timberwolves beat the New York Knicks 117-100 on Monday night.
"I think everyone in the locker room comes together and understands not only that we want to do something special and have a successful season, Towns said, but I think all of us understand what it takes to have that kind of season. We all have the will that's needed to win on a daily basis because we've seen how when you don't have the will how seasons turn out. We also, at the end of the day, understand that Minnesota has lacked one word, and it's execution. If we can execute at a high level, we can see our fortunes change here."
Jalen Brunson scored 25 points and Julius Randle had 21 for New York, which shot 34.8% (32 of 92) to Minnesota's 51.3%. The Knicks (8-6) came in allowing a league-low 104.9 points per game.
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