Game recap
IMPACT PLAYER
Kevin Love, Wolves
This is what All-Stars do: 31 points, 17 rebounds, including 19 after halftime and the huge three-pointer with 10 seconds left in regulation that forces overtime.
BY THE NUMBERS
3 Love's career tying or winning threes in the final 10 seconds: Jan. 20, 2012, at the L.A. Clippers and March 23, 2012, at Oklahoma City are the others.
22 Consecutive games in which Ricky Rubio had a steal. That's the NBA's current second-longest streak next to Andre Iguodala's 28.
15-10 The Wolves' all-time record on opening night, in this their 25th anniversary season. They are 17-8 in home openers.
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