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The Minnesota Timberwolves dropped to two games below .500 on Sunday with a 115-99 loss to the Sacramento Kings at Arco Arena. Despite being tied at the half, the Wolves were unable to keep pace after the break, and struggled to hone in from the perimeter (6-for-25 from 3P) all night.
All-Star forward Kevin Love finished with 21 points and 11 rebounds, but shot just 7-for-20 from the field. Love also turned the ball over four times, which was a common theme during the game as the Timberwolves finished with 21 giveaways as a team.
For the Kings, guard Marcus Thornton was the key to his team's second-half surge that eventually put the game out of reach. Thornton added a game-high 24 points with five rebounds and four steals.
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At the half the Minnesota Timberwolves are in a tough battle between the Sacramento Kings and are tied at 57 apiece at the half. This game has been a tight one through out with the largest lead only being four points by the Kings.
The Timberwolves offense is very balanced tonight with five players scoring at least eight points with Kevin Love and Michael Beasley who each has 11 points, and as a team they are shooting 50 percent as a team.
The Timberwolves defense has held the Kings to 45 percent from the field, but they are making up for it by making more three-pointers than the Timberwolves. The Kings are being led by John Salmons who has 13 points.
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