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Tuesday, Feb. 13 10:00pm ET
Wallace returns strong from towel incident

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PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) -- The smiling, slam-dunking Rasheed Wallace was back, replacing the sullen malcontent whose towel-throwing tantrum earned him an early vacation.

Rasheed Wallace
Rasheed Wallace returned from suspension and had 18 points, eight rebounds and six assists.

Wallace won his matchup with fellow All-Star Kevin Garnett, scoring 18 points as the Portland Trail Blazers stopped the Minnesota Timberwolves' 11-game winning streak with a 109-88 victory Tuesday night.

"He's our team. He's our franchise player," Portland's Bonzi Wells said of Wallace, who was suspended for two games prior to the All-Star break for flinging a towel at the face of a referee against Phoenix on Feb. 1. "We weathered the storm the best we could without him, but Rasheed's the biggest part of our offense, so it's great to have him back."

Garnett had 20 points and 14 rebounds but committed five of the Timberwolves' season-high 25 turnovers.

Terrell Brandon added 11 points and just one assist for the Timberwolves, whose streak was a franchise record and the longest in the NBA since the Los Angeles Lakers won 19 straight last season.

"When you win 11 games in a row, you've got a big target on your back," Brandon said. "They didn't want to be the 12th victim."

Wallace also had eight rebounds, six assists and no turnovers. He made eight of 15 shots, bouncing back from a season-worst 4-for-20 performance in the Blazers' 93-80 loss at Minneapolis on Jan. 27.

"Rasheed didn't play as well the first game, and we knew that wasn't going to happen twice," Wells said. "We just wanted to help him a lot on Kevin. He played well defensively one-on-one, but we helped him a lot, and he played well."

Five other Blazers scored in double figures. Wells had 18 points, and Greg Anthony had 13.

Garnett was coming off a 14-point performance for the West team in Sunday's All-Star game in which Wallace, his less enthusiastic teammate, was held to two points on 1-of-7 shooting.

"Rasheed came out with big energy," Garnett said. "At home, coming off the All-Star break, you tend to have an All-Star high. And he did."

The Timberwolves might have preferred to have postponed the five-day break. They had flattened Sacramento by 29 points their last game out, outscoring the Kings 41-10 in the first quarter.

Against the Blazers, however, Minnesota fell behind 18-4 in the first 5½ minutes with five turnovers.

"It was disappointing that we didn't play with the same aggressive that we had in the 11 wins," Minnesota coach Flip Saunders said. "That's the best anybody's played against us. I don't think it would have mattered when we played."

Portland broke open the game with a 12-1 run to start the third quarter. A 3-pointer by Wallace followed by Stacey Augmon's fastbreak dunk and Garnett's goaltending violation on Wells gave the Blazers a 66-40 lead.

"They are a rhythm team. Whenever you shoot the basketball the way they do, you have a good rhythm and get good comfort shots," Anthony said. "Tonight we took away a lot of that when it counted."

The Blazers have the best record in the West, by two games over the Kings. For Portland, Tuesday night's game was the first of 22, out of the 32 remaining, against teams that are .500 or better.

"To me, it was a statement game," Garnett said. "They showed why they're ahead in the West, and that they can dominate teams. They showed us."

Minnesota got within 10 on a jumper by Chauncey Billups early in the second quarter, but the Blazers built the lead back with a five-point possession. Wells spun around Billups on the baseline for a two-handed dunk. Wells was fouled and missed the free throw, but the Blazers got the rebound, and Anthony hit a 3-pointer to make it 41-24.

Game notes
Blazers reserve center Dale Davis sat out with a sore back. He pulled a muscle getting out of bed Sunday morning. He said he hopes to play Thursday against Sacramento. ... Portland has won 15 of 16 against the Timberwolves here. Minnesota's win at the Rose Garden last season snapped a 14-game road losing streak to the Blazers. ... Garnett has 12 double-doubles in his last 14 games.

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