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LOS ANGELES (AP) With heavy hearts and occupied minds, the
Minnesota Timberwolves hung on to win one for
Flip.
Ricky Rubio had a career-high 28 points and 14 assists and the Timberwolves rallied from a 16-point deficit in the second half to beat the
Los Angeles Lakers 112-111 Wednesday night in their first game since
Flip Saunders' death.
When
Lou Williams somehow missed a 4-foot runner at the buzzer,
Minnesota hugged and celebrated a fortunate break in a cathartic victory.
Kevin Martin scored 23 points for the Timberwolves three days after they lost
Saunders, the longtime coach and team president who battled
Hodgkin's lymphoma.
"I think we had a little help today,"
Rubio said. "
It's been a tough week. It's hard to explain.
Everybody went through a lot of pain. But even though Flip's gone, he will stay with us forever."
Saunders' recent death and a pregame moment of silence put both teams in a somber mood in their season opener. Both wore warmup shirts honoring the coach. The Timberwolves' shirts bore the slogan "WE," while the
Lakers' said "
FLIP."
Minnesota led 111-102 with 2:11 left, but the Lakers finished on a 9-1 run.
Williams hit a
3-pointer with 31 seconds left to trim Minnesota's lead to one
point.
Martin missed
a jumper before Williams missed his leaner.
"We stayed together as a team, something that we've been doing a lot this week," said
Karl-Anthony Towns, who had
14 points and 12 rebounds in his NBA debut. "(We're) working together as a family and doing a great job of keeping his vision alive. We just seemed to have
Coach Saunders on our side, especially with Lou Williams shooting a floater for the game. Nine times out of 10, he hits that. But I think we had a sixth man on the floor."
Kevin Garnett had four points and seven rebounds to begin his
21st NBA season, becoming just the third player in league history to last that long.
Garnett, who was persuaded to return to Minnesota by Saunders last season, left the locker room without speaking to reporters.
While
No. 1 draft choice
Towns had a solid debut for Minnesota,
No. 2 pick
D'Angelo Russell had four points and three turnovers in a quieter debut for the Lakers.
Kobe Bryant scored 24 points in the first game of his
20th season with the Lakers, breaking
John Stockton's NBA record for the most seasons with one team.
Bryant largely appeared to be his usual spry and aggressive self in his first game since January after his third straight season ended early due to injury, but he missed his final eight shots down the stretch as Minnesota rallied.
"That timing will come back," Bryant said. "I haven't played in a minute."
Williams scored 21 points in his first game with
Los Angeles. The Lakers returned from the worst season in franchise history with a taste of their potential, but more disappointment when Williams' shot missed.
"When I let it go, I thought it was a bucket," Williams said. "It's a routine play for me."
JULIUS REDUX
Julius Randle returned to the Lakers' lineup with 15 points and 11 rebounds.
Last summer's
No. 7 pick broke his leg in last year's opener and missed the rest of the season, but has looked strong and sharp all year.
YOUNG AND
OLD
Extremes of youth and experience met at
Staples Center: The top two picks faced off in their regular-season debuts for the first time in the 50-year common draft era, while two players with at least 20 seasons of experience faced each other for the first time in
NBA history. Both Garnett and Bryant played alongside their current coaches,
Sam Mitchell and
Byron Scott.
- published: 29 Oct 2015
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