Mo Williams Sets Timberwolves Single-Game Scoring Record: Stat Line and Reaction

January 13th, 2015 by Tyler Conway Leave a reply »

The Minnesota Timberwolves have played so poorly of late that it looked like they'd need a miracle to get back in the win column. That miracle came Tuesday night in the form of Mo Williams' locked and loaded right arm, as the veteran guard poured in an NBA season-high 52 points in Minnesota's 110-101 win over the Indiana Pacers.

The win snaps a 15-game losing streak for the Timberwolves, who are a full six games behind any other Western Conference team in the win column. They've won only once since early December.

The losing ways were nowhere to be found Tuesday night, with Williams morphing from solid to cyborg in the second half.

After an otherwise nondescript 14-point first half, Williams became at times the Timberwolves' sole source of offensive production. He made seven of Minnesota's nine field goals in a 16-point third quarter and topped that by going for 21 in the fourth, knocking down an array of jaw-dropping shots.



For the entire night, Williams made 19 of his 33 shot attempts, including a sterling 6-of-11 mark from beyond the three-point line. He was responsible for nearly half of t ...

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