Found January 16, 2008 on
MVN:
PLAYERS:
Al Jefferson,
Mickael Pietrus,
Austin Croshere,
Baron Davis,
Stephen Jackson,
Antoine Walker,
Monta Ellis,
Stephen Jackson
TEAMS: Minnesota Timberwolves, Golden State Warriors
TEAMS: Minnesota Timberwolves, Golden State Warriors
Monta Ellis started hot but needed Stephen Jackson to put away a resilient Minnesota team in the Target center. Antoine Walker was big off the bench but couldn't overcome the Warrior's advantage in the backcourt. Jackson Ellis and Baron Davis out scored the top three Timberwolf guards 60-27.
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