Wolves top Rockets 121-105 in Game 3, cut series lead to 2-1
MINNEAPOLIS — Minnesota’s slow-to-develop, up-and-down defence has finally started to shine, against this high-octane Houston team no less.
There’s been no wait quite like the one for a win by the Timberwolves in the playoffs, though.
Jimmy Butler hit four 3-pointers among his 28 points and Karl-Anthony Towns snapped back from a bad start to the series with 18 points and 16 rebounds, leading the Timberwolves past the Rockets 121-105 in Game 3 on Saturday night for their first post-season victory in 14 years.
“This city deserves being in the playoffs a little bit longer,” Butler said. “We’ll see what we have. But as long as we guard, as long as we defend, we’ll put ourselves in a good enough position to win.”