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Saturday, Dec. 9 8:00pm ET
Clips lose five of six on road trip

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MINNEAPOLIS (AP) -- There were two noticeably empty seats in the Target Center on Saturday night.

Kevin Garnett had 23 points and nine rebounds as the Timberwolves beat the Clippers 85-73 in Minnesota's first game since owner Glen Taylor and vice president Kevin McHale both agreed to stay away from the team until next summer.

"It was weird," Wally Szczerbiak said of the absences. "But it's just business as usual. Flip (Saunders) is our head coach and he's the one who you really have contact with during the season."

Szczerbiak had 19 points and 12 rebounds as Minnesota won its third straight game -- all at home. Terrell Brandon added 15 points and 10 assists.

"The main focus is: We had three games at home, and we got three wins," Saunders said.

On Friday, Taylor accepted a suspension and McHale agreed to a leave of absence as punishment for an illegal deal with former Timberwolves player Joe Smith. In return, the NBA restored one of Minnesota's five forfeited draft picks.

McHale and Taylor can't attend Minnesota games or practices, be present in the team's offices, or be involved in personnel decisions. McHale is out until July 31, Taylor a month longer.

They did not attend Saturday's game, but McHale addressed the team earlier in the day.

"He told them he'd be watching," Saunders said. "And they can imagine what he'd be saying."

Minnesota outhustled the Clippers, who turned the ball over 16 times and shot just 36 percent en route to their lowest point total of the season. Los Angeles finished its nine-day road trip 1-5.

"We didn't have any firepower," Los Angeles coach Alvin Gentry said. "I don't think we got into any kind of rhythm."

Michael Olowokandi had 10 points and 15 rebounds, Quentin Richardson had 12 points and Corey Maggette added 11 for the Clippers. Lamar Odom scored just nine points on 4-of-13 shooting.

The Clippers led 2-0 Saturday -- and never again.

"It's tough to fall behind in this league, especially being so young," said Odom, who was back in the starting lineup for Los Angeles after missing Friday night's game at Charlotte with food poisoning. "In this league, teams are not going to let you come back."

Minnesota put the game away with a 12-6 run to start the second half. Szczerbiak had a fastbreak dunk, followed by a layup with 4:10 left to give the Timberwolves a 56-37 lead.

Los Angeles did not get closer than nine the rest of the way.

The Clippers shot 24 percent in the first quarter and scored just 12 points, the lowest by a Minnesota opponent this season. Garnett scored eight in the quarter as the Wolves took a 20-12 lead.

Minnesota extended its lead to 44-31 at halftime. Brandon finished the half for the Timberwolves with a spinning, reverse layup that resulted in a three-point play.

Game notes
Minnesota plays five of its next six games on the road. ... Minnesota shot just 38 percent from the field and won for the first time this season when shooting under 45 percent. ... The Timberwolves have won 13 of their last 16 games against the Clippers. ... The biography of rookie Darius Miles in the Clippers' media guide says he "patterns his game after Timberwolves' star Kevin Garnett." In the fourth quarter he glared at Garnett after making a putback dunk. ... Los Angeles fell to 2-9 on the road.
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