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Golden State eventually takes over to again turn away Timberwolves

Maybe he felt bad that the Timberwolves were playing without D'Angelo Russell and Karl-Anthony Towns for the third consecutive game, but Stephen Curry essentially spotted the Wolves a half Wednesday night. He scored only one basket in the first half, which opened the door for the Wolves to try and take an early lead.

They couldn't and when the third quarter started, Curry and the Warriors stopped messing around and ended the game against the undermanned Wolves in a 123-111 Warriors win in San Francisco.

Curry finished the game with 16 -- 12 in the decisive third quarter-- while former Wolves forward Andrew Wiggins scored 19 as Golden State beat the Wolves for the second time in three nights.