Late rally falls short as Wolves fall to Nuggets

MINNEAPOLIS — Paul Millsap left the game to get stitches, then came back in time to help the Denver Nuggets stop the bleeding and get a big win.

Millsap had 25 points, five rebounds and five steals, Jamal Murray added 18 and the Nuggets had a 35-point third quarter in a 103-101 victory over the Minnesota Timberwolves on Wednesday night.



Karl-Anthony Towns led Minnesota with 22 points, and Derrick Rose added 20 off the bench. The Timberwolves outscored Denver in three of the four quarters, but still lost their second straight.

The Nuggets, who had lost six of seven after starting the year 9-1, trailed 56-50 at the half. That's when coach Mike Malone let his team know in no uncertain terms that their effort was not going to cut it.

"I challenged our guys at halftime. Going in, we talked about how we all need to do more, and at halftime I told them, 'We're not doing enough,'" Malone said. "I don't see the urgency that we need to get a win on the road against a division opponent, and the way we responded in that third quarter I thought was phenomenal."

Denver clamped down defensively, holding Minnesota to 5-for-19 shooting and forcing seven turnovers in the third quarter. Meanwhile, Millsap and Murray combined for 23 points, four steals and two blocks as the Nuggets outscored the Wolves 35-18 in the quarter.

"We just played free. Everybody played in attack mode," guard Monte Morris said. "Our players who need to make plays down the stretch went out and did that."

Millsap started the pivotal third quarter with five points in a quick 7-0 run that put Denver on top 57-56. He then scored on a fast break, connected on a jumper and hit a 3-pointer to push his shooting totals to 10-for-11 on the night.

But Millsap's scoring binge was interrupted when he hit the floor hard in a collision with Towns midway through the third quarter. He went to the locker room holding a towel to his head and received stitches for a facial laceration.

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Murray picked up where Millsap left off, hitting his second and third 3-pointers of the quarter and dropping in a floater to push Denver's lead to 80-67.

Millsap returned with 7:02 to play in the fourth quarter and played the rest of the way, helping Denver hang on after a 12-0 Minnesota run all but erased its lead. His floater from the baseline gave the Nuggets a 101-95 lead with less than two minutes to play.

"He's a tough cat. I'm sure he's going to have a nice headache in the morning," Malone said. "But he's a pro — he came back in and wanted to get right back in the game and helped us pull out this victory."

Minnesota trailed 89-76 early in the fourth quarter when its bench triggered a 12-0 run to make it a game again. Rose hit four free throws and a 3-pointer and Dario Saric added five points in the run.

"We were searching," Wolves coach Tom Thibodeau said. "I thought they gave us a lift, got us back. The third quarter was a big problem. The bench put us in position to have a chance to win."

Gary Harris ended Minnesota's run with a 3-pointer and added two more driving baskets to help Denver maintain its lead.

DOING IT ALL

Nikola Jokic and LeBron James are the only two NBA players to lead their teams in points, rebounds, assists and steals. On Wednesday, Jokic showed that he can help his team even on a night when his shots weren't dropping. He made just 3 of 13 shots from the field and scored seven points, but he also had 12 rebounds and 10 assists.

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TIP-INS

Nuggets: Denver capped a 1-2 road trip with the win. Two of their next three are at home, but then the Nuggets start a five-game road swing on Nov. 30 with games in Portland, Toronto, Orlando, Charlotte and Atlanta. . Millsap made 11 of 13 shots from the field. The rest of the Nuggets were 31-for-76 (40.8 percent).

Timberwolves: Towns entered the game as one of nine players to have made at least one 3-pointer in every game he's played in this year. He extended the streak with a 3-pointer in the third quarter and finished the game 1-for-5 from behind the arc. . The Wolves assigned F Keita Bates-Diop to their G-League team in Iowa. . Minnesota wrapped up a five-game homestand with a 3-2 record. The Wolves are 7-3 at home but are winless in eight road games

UP NEXT

Nuggets: Host Orlando on Friday night.

Timberwolves: At Brooklyn on Friday.