Recap: Denver vs. Minnesota

 

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Ty Lawson scored 32 and the hot-shooting Nuggets surged past the Minnesota Timberwolves, 111-88, to clinch their longest home winning streak in 24 years.

Lawson shot 12-for-17 from the field and Denver blew past the Timberwolves over the final 15 minutes, outscoring them 36-22, to record its 13th straight victory at the Pepsi Center.

Corey Brewer added 15 points, while Andre Iguodala and Danilo Gallinari chipped in 11 apiece in helping the Nuggets attain their longest streak at home since a 19-game run from Jan. 28-April 20, 1989.

Mickael Gelabale was the high-scorer for Minnesota, tallying 19 points. J.J. Barea followed with 15 and Derrick Williams donated 13 points for the Timberwolves, losers in 13 of their last 14 road games.

"We had nine players. The whole front line is hurt," Timberwolves coach Rick Adelman said. "It makes it difficult, but that's what it is right now and we have to find a way through it."

The Nuggets held a slim 50-49 advantage at the break, but started to create separation late in the third.

"The first half we played terrible," Lawson admitted. "They beat us last time with a trap game so we came out strong in the second half and stuck with the game plan."

A Ricky Rubio layup and a technical free throw from Luke Ridnour had the T'Wolves within 75-66 with 3:25 left in the quarter, but JaVale McGee had a pair of alley-oop slams during an 8-0 surge to put Denver on top by 17.

Holding an 83-70 edge heading into the fourth, Lawson went off for 14 points during an 18-4 push to break the game open at 103-80. He converted a pair of 3-pointers and made all six of his shots during the stretch with the Nuggets on their way to an eighth straight win.

The Timberwolves trailed by at least 20 points the rest of the way.

The Nuggets led 27-24 at the end of the first and held a seven-point edge in the second before Minnesota reduced its deficit to one by halftime.

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