Spurs: Castle, who was drafted fourth overall last year from two-time national champion Connecticut, has been shining off the bench down the stretch of his rookie season. He’s second in points, third in steals and fourth in assists among first-year players in the NBA this season.
Timberwolves: All five teams they’ve beaten during the streak have losing records, a remarkable accomplishment in itself given their struggles in recent seasons against struggling teams. Nine of their last 16 games are against losing teams.
Donte DiVincenzo found Jaylen Clark for a 3-pointer on the wing to finish a break for a 109-94 lead at the buzzer to cap a 41-point third quarter that matched Minnesota’s third-highest quarter score this season.
The Timberwolves had 30 second-chance points.
Spurs host Dallas on Monday, and Timberwolves play at Denver on Wednesday.
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