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Mad Dog Game Archive - 2005-2006 Season |
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Marko Jaric's last minute heroics not enough; Wolves turnover to Bucks 95-92
Wally 20, KG 14/11, Jaric 20; Eddie 5 blocks; 19 TO's!
*Running Boxscore *Video Highlights *Bucks 95, Timberwolves 92, AP
*Miscues hurt Wolves, Pioneer Press
(Milwaukee 1/10/06 by Poundmaster) Marco Jaric, who scored 5 points in the final minute, had a clean 3-pointer with 2 seconds remaining on the clock to tie, but was unable convert as the Minnesota Wolves dropped a 95-92 decision to the Milwaukee Bucks. Marco, along with Wally Szczerbiak, had 20 points in the game.
With 28.2 seconds remaining in the ball game,
Marco Jarich scored his second layup in a row, one a three point play, to pull the
Timberwollves to within three points of the Bucks 95-92. The Wolves defense then
held the Bucks scoreless on the next exchange, leaving a little over three seconds
on the clock and the score still 95-92.The Timberwolves drop into third place in the West, but only 1-1/2 games behind Utah.
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Nowitski last minute run as Mavs top Wolves
defensive effort 83-79
KG 26/11, Wally 25/10, Trenton 10; Mad Dog returns;
Utah now 1st in West
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*Video Hightlights *Recap *Play-by-Play
*Nowitzki, Terry lead late surge, Dallas Morning News
*Dirk, Mavericks Rally Past Timberwolves, AP
(Dallas 1/7/06 by Poundmaster) Dirk Nowitski scored half of his 26 points in the final quarter as the Dallas Mavericks took the lead in the final minutes to down the Minnesota Timberwolves 83-79.
But the difference was really free throws. While the Wolves defense held Dallas to 35% from the field, Dallas received 26 free throw opportunities to the Wolves 13, an 8-point margin. The Wolves bested the Mavs in shooting percentage from both the field and the line.
The Timberwolves had their chances. It was already 83-79 with 18 seconds left in the game when the T-Wolves passed the ball in. They missed three successive tries in 12 seconds, i.e. two three point shots and a two point try as the clock ran out.
Wally Szczerbiak started the 4th quarter with two three pointers to put the Timberwolves up 69-60. At the 8 minute mark, Dallas scored 5 unanswered points to pull back within 4 at 69-65 with 8:23 left in the game.
The Timberwolves closed the third quarter with a 63-57 lead over Dallas. The Wolves defense continued to hold Dallas to 35% shooting while shooting 52% from the field on the night. Both Wally and KG already had 20 points by the first minute of the fourth quarter. A Wally three and two KG free throws gave the Wolvesa a 46-42 at the 7:30 mark in the third quarter. That led up to a spectacular alley oop fee from Trenton Hassell to KG to keep the lead at four points.
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