Lakers coach Luke Walton, after his team fell to 0-3 in games decided by five points or fewer this season, vowed to turn the tide but said “right now we’re taking a couple lumps in the meantime.”
Jimmy Butler hit five of Minnesota’s eight 3-pointers in the fourth quarter to finish with 32 points and help the Timberwolves hang on to beat LeBron James and the Los Angeles Lakers 124-120 on Monday night.
The Rockets are making a renewed bid to acquire Timberwolves All-Star Jimmy Butler, including four future first-round draft picks in their most recent offer, league sources told ESPN.
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Butler seemed to be energized by the Lakers and James being in the building. He finished 6-for-7 from behind the arc.
James missed his first five shots but finished with 29 points, 10 rebounds, 7 assists, 2 steals and 2 blocks.
Playing without the injured Andrew Wiggins, the Timberwolves (3-4) inched closer to .500 after opening the season by playing three of their first five on the road. It could have been a dysfunctional start for the Timberwolves, who were mired in controversy after the Butler trade demand dominated the headlines around the team.
After going 2-for-11 and scoring four points in a loss to Milwaukee on Friday, Butler rebounded with 32 points, 6 rebounds, 4 assists and 2 blocks against the Lakers.
Minnesota head coach Tom Thibodeau liked the team effort he received, as Karl-Anthony Towns had 25 points, 16 rebounds, 6 assists and 4 blocks, and rookie Josh Okogie added 17 points and 3 steals.
“I think you have to have a mentality to understand the course of a season,” Thibodeau said of the Wolves’ snapping a two-game losing streak and bouncing back from a 125-95 loss to the Bucks at home. “There will be some ups and downs, and how you deal with both are important. If things are going well, if you start to feel too good about yourself, you are usually going to get knocked down, and you also have to know how to lift yourself up when things aren’t going your way. There are important lessons to be learned. I think two days of practice were good for us.”
The Timberwolves rose up behind Butler.
With the game tied 99-99 in the fourth, Butler hit four 3-point shots and found Towns for a triple to put the Lakers down 10 with 4:56 left.
The Lakers cut the deficit to two, but Butler responded with his 3-point dagger over Rondo.
“We came out to play some basketball tonight,” Butler said of the Wolves. “We did that from the jump. They were playing fast, which made us play with energy, so I guess their energy helped out.
“… I enjoy matchups against LeBron, James [Harden], KD [Kevin Durant], Stephen Curry, whoever it may be,” Butler added when asked if James brought out the best in him. “I just want to show that I can compete with the best of them.”
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