The Cleveland Cavaliers are banking that the comforts of home will help reverse their recent fortunes.
The Cavaliers look to rebound from yet another road loss on Monday when they open a four-game homestand against the Minnesota Timberwolves.
Minnesota, which has all of five wins on the season, handed Cleveland its fourth loss in five games overall and seventh in 10 away from home with a 109-104 decision on Sunday.
The Timberwolves made 16 of 40 attempts from 3-point range, while the Cavaliers connected on just 4 of 16 shots from beyond the arc.
Malik Beasley and rookie Anthony Edwards each scored 23 points, with the former making five shots from 3-point range and the latter four times.
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Over the past couple years, I ve been hearing quite a bit about the personalized video website Cameo. Touted as Personalized videos feat. your favorite stars, the website is chock-full of famous actors, athletes, musicians, comedians, social media stars, reality TV stars, political commentators and even animals that you can hire out to create personalized video messages (how animals create personalized messages I m not sure). From birthday shout outs to work parties, the celebrities on Cameo can be hired out for just about any occasion. Both of my sisters work for major corporations that have utilized Cameo. My youngest sister Annabeth told me they once got a hilarious video from rapper Flavor Flav; they also tried to get television sportscaster Erin Andrews to create a message, but apparently she didn
The Minnesota Timberwolves (4-12) meet the Golden State Warriors (9-8) in a rematch at Chase Center on Wednesday night.
Though the shorthanded Timberwolves fell 130-108 versus Golden State on Monday, the game was within reach until the final six minutes, when the Warriors closed the contest on a 27-15 run.
Malik Beasley led the Timberwolves with a season-high 30 points while Jordan McLaughlin chipped in 15 points as a reserve.
Meanwhile, Golden State’s Stephen Curry scored a game-high 36 points, including 15 in the final frame. Warriors forward Andrew Wiggins also added 23 points, six rebounds, and three blocks as he faced Minnesota for the first time in his career.