
Timberwolves were 'desperate' for a win, claims Finch
The Minnesota Timberwolves "needed a win desperately", according to head coach Chris Finch, whose team beat the Brooklyn Nets on Saturday.
Minnesota came out on top 101-86 to claim a fifth win in the space of six games, bouncing back from a defeat to the Milwaukee Bucks last time out.
The Timberwolves are now clear at the top of the Western Conference with a 40-17 record, one win better than the 39-17 Oklahoma City Thunder.
But coach Finch said his team "desperately" needed a victory.
"We needed a win desperately," Finch said. "Still not playing really sharp basketball, particularly on the offensive end. But defensively, we were really strong."
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Anthony Edwards led the Timberwolves with 29 points, while Karl-Anthony Towns added 28 to Milwaukee's total.
"It was ugly, sloppy. I think by both teams, actually," said Timberwolves center Naz Reid.
"But we [were] able to buckle down in the last quarter and handle business."
The Nets dismissed coach Jacques Vaughn over the All-Star break, though are now 0-2 under interim Kevin Ollie.
"I thought we did a great job coming together as a team and facing adversity," Ollie said. "But we've got to make shots."