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Wiggins scores 31 as Timberwolves beat Nuggets 113-105

Minnesota and forward Andrew Wiggins were slamming and jamming Saturday night in Denver against the Nuggets.

DENVER – Andrew Wiggins scored a career-high 31 points and Robbie Hummel had two big tip-in baskets in the fourth quarter, helping the Minnesota Timberwolves hold off the Denver Nuggets 113-105 on Saturday night.

The dynamic rookie out of Kansas was 11 of 17 from the floor, including four 3-pointers, as Minnesota improved to 4-16 on the road this season.

Hummel finished with 15 points and 13 rebounds, while Thaddeus Young added 22 points.

The Timberwolves hardly looked weary down the stretch in the thin air of the Mile High City despite losing the night before in Phoenix. They’re now 2-7 on the second night of a back-to-back.

Ty Lawson led Denver with 22 points. The Nuggets lost the night before in Dallas, snapping a five-game win streak.

Jameer Nelson had 16 points in his home debut for the Nuggets. The diminutive guard was acquired Tuesday in a deal that sent Nate Robinson to Boston.

Wiggins’ big night also included nine rebounds and four assists. His previous high was 29 points against Sacramento on Nov. 22.

Hummel’s work around the rim propelled the Timberwolves down the stretch. His second tap-in off a miss by Young gave the Timberwolves a 96-95 lead with 5:25 remaining. Mo Williams kept the lead intact by hitting basket after basket each time the Nuggets made a run.

Wilson Chandler was fouled after hitting a 3-pointer. He missed the free throw, and Kenneth Faried tapped it in to make it 108-105 with 1:41 remaining. But Williams hit a 3-pointer to quiet the rally.

It was the Andrew Wiggins Show in the first half as the top pick in last year’s draft scored 19 points, helping the Timberwolves amass a 14-point lead.

Nelson received a round of applause when he took the court late in the first quarter. He received plenty more in providing a spark off the bench to help Denver take a 59-56 lead at the break.

“He’s a fire hydrant, a tree stump,” coach Brian Shaw said of Nelson, generously listed as 6 feet tall. “He’s a tough, little guy that’s a smart basketball player, been in some big games.”



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