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Jazz Get Revenge On T-Wolves

Jazz Get Revenge On T-Wolves

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For the second time in three nights, the Utah Jazz watched the Minnesota Timberwolves fire away from 3-point range, only this time with a different result.

With the Wolves misfiring on 31 of their 45 attempts from the perimeter Wednesday night, Bojan Bogdanovic and Donovan Mitchell led a 3-point spree in the fourth quarter to help the Jazz to a 103-95 victory.

Bogdanovic scored 30 points, Mitchell added 26 and the Jazz split the home-and-home series.

Minnesota led by six in the fourth quarter before Utah used a 12-0 run to take the lead for good.

Andrew Wiggins had 22 points for Minnesota after missing three games because of personal reasons and an illness. Karl-Anthony Towns was held to 14 points and struggled with foul trouble most of the night.

It was a far cry from Monday night, when Towns tied a career-high with seven 3s and had 29 points in Minnesota’s 112-102 win.

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