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  Thursday, Mar. 16 10:00pm ET
Joe Smith scores 12 in final 7:05
 
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PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) -- In a game decided by Smiths, Minnesota's version got hot at the right time.

Joe Smith scored 12 points in the last 7:05, including a desperate bank shot with 15.1 seconds left, giving the Timberwolves a 96-92 victory over the Portland Trail Blazers on Thursday night.

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Portland's Damon Stoudamire, left, flips the ball past the outstretched arms of Minnesota's Terrell Brandon, center, and Kevin Garnett.

"It might have been the game-winner for H-O-R-S-E," said Smith, who was outdueled by Portland's Steve Smith for the first half of the fourth quarter. "When I got it, I tried to put it as close to the rim as possible."

Steve Smith, who also had 12 in the quarter, hit a 13-foot baseline jumper to cut Minnesota's lead to 91-89 with 40.3 seconds left. At the other end, Kevin Garnett had the ball stripped by Scottie Pippen, but the ball bounced to Joe Smith, who heaved a 17-foot shot off the glass to barely beat the shot clock and make it 93-89.

"He made an unbelievable shot when we needed it," said Garnett, who had 17 points and 12 rebounds. "I was yelling, 'Yo dog, you got two (seconds), and he shot it and won it for us."

After a timeout, Pippen's inbounds pass was picked off by Garnett, who passed to Malik Sealy for the clinching dunk with 5.1 seconds left.

Terrell Brandon had 25 points to lead the Timberwolves, who have won six of their last seven road games. Smith and Wally Szczerbiak each had 16 points.

Minnesota not only tied the season series 2-2, it got a rare win in Portland. The Timberwolves had lost 14 in a row here and 18 of 19.

"We knew that they really wanted to beat us, since we beat them in Minnesota," Brandon said. "It was two teams going at it with a lot of respect for each other.

"This gives us confidence if we meet in the playoffs."

Pippen scored 21 and Rasheed Wallace and Steve Smith each had 19 to lead the Blazers, who had won three straight.

Wallace hit 9 of 10 shots for the second straight game, but he was in foul trouble most of the game. He was ejected with 5.1 seconds left for arguing a no-call after Garnett intercepted Pippen's inbounds pass. Wallace leads the league with 28 technical fouls and has been tossed from five games.

"It's tough for us. We need Rasheed in there," Steve Smith said.

The Blazers trailed 71-68 to start the fourth, then Steve Smith hit four quick shots to put Portland ahead 80-75. But after his layup with 6:41 to go made it 82-79, the Blazers made just two shots the rest of the way.

The Blazers also missed five straight free throws during one stretch of the fourth.

"We didn't play well, period," Portland's Greg Anthony said. "We had a couple guys who offensively made the plays, but overall we were really not a very good team tonight."

The Timberwolves trailed 49-41 at halftime, but shot 68 percent in the third quarter. A short hook by Radoslav Nesterovic capped an 11-0 run and put the Wolves up 58-54. Pippen responded with two straight jumpers to tie it at 58, and the game was tight the rest of the way.

Wallace was magnificent in the first half, scoring 17 points and missing just one shot after going 9-for-10 and scoring 19 in Tuesday night's win over Sacramento.

The Blazers shot 61 percent in the first quarter and hit their last five shots to take a 25-16 lead. Minnesota cut it to three 4{ minutes into the second quarter, but the Timberwolves went almost three minutes without a basket late in the quarter.

A driving finger roll by Pippen made it 49-39, and a leaning jumper by Brandon ended the Wolves' lull and cut the lead to eight at halftime.

Game notes
Steve Smith had been in a slump his past six games, averaging just 8.2 points and shooting 27 percent. ... Minnesota, which leads the NBA in fewest turnovers at 13.9, committed just eight to the Blazers' 17. ... The Midwest Division is 1-9 at Portland this season. ... The game matched the two best field-goal shooting teams in the NBA. Portland, leading at 46.9, shot 51 percent, while the Timberwolves, who were at 46.8, shot 50 percent.

 


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