MINNEAPOLIS — Rudy Gobert had 25 points and 16 rebounds for his 43rd double-double of the season, Michael Conley added 19 points and seven assists, and the Minnesota Timberwolves completed a four-game sweep of Portland, beating the Trail Blazers 119. -114 Monday night.
With the victory, Minnesota (43-19) moved into a tie for first place in the Western Conference with Oklahoma City, which played the Lakers in Los Angeles later Monday. The Timberwolves have an NBA-best 30-9 record against Western Conference opponents, 20-5 against teams with a record below .500 and 23-8 at Target Center, for the fifth-best home record in the league .
“That was a big point for us heading into the season,” Minnesota coach Chris Finch said of handling lower-ranked teams before the game.
Karl-Anthony Towns scored 14 points, Anthony Edwards scored 13 and Naz Reid added 12 points on 4-for-4 shooting from 3-point range for Minnesota, which was playing its fifth game in seven nights and finished a seven-game homestand. with a record of 4-3.
Anfernee Simons had 34 points, 14 assists and five rebounds, and Duop Reath shot 5 of 6 from long range and scored 26 points for Portland, which was playing its third game in four nights.
The Timberwolves used a 17-5 run and Gobert’s 10 points and seven rebounds to take a 55-48 halftime lead. Gobert, who ranks fifth in the league in double-doubles, made a three-point play on a dunk against Portland’s 7-foot-2 center Moses Brown in the third quarter as Minnesota extended its lead at 13 points.
Portland cut its deficit to three points before Nickeil Alexander-Walker’s 3-point basket made it 86-80 with 1:02 left in the third. Alexander-Walker (13 points) added a transition layup before the third-quarter buzzer.
Edwards scored all but four of his points in the fourth quarter. Gobert recorded a block and Conley followed with a 3-point basket that extended Minnesota’s lead to 115-101 with 1:22 left.
The Trail Blazers were without Scoot Henderson, Deandre Ayton, Toumani Camara, Jerami Grant, Malcolm Brogdon, Shaedon Sharpe, Robert Williams III and Mattise Thybulle on Monday night.
FOLLOWING
Trail Blazers: Open a six-game homestand against Oklahoma City on Wednesday night.
Timberwolves: Begin a six-game trip — their longest of the season — at Indiana on Thursday.