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Article: GOLDEN STATE 105, WOLVES 98; Warriors take Wolves' errors, turn them into points; Golden State is the NBA's best in the transition game, and whenever Minnesota made a mistake, the Warriors capitalized.(SPORTS)
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- Star Tribune (Minneapolis, MN)
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- January 16, 2008
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Byline: Kent Youngblood; Staff Writer
Decisions, decisions ...
Timberwolves coach Randy Wittman talked to his team about it Tuesday night before the game against Golden State. The subject came up a few times during the game, too.
His message: You can't make bad decisions with the basketball against a team that does such a good job of turning mistakes into points.
Wittman's guys didn't listen. Or, at least, they didn't convert the words they heard into deeds. In a 105-98 loss to the Warriors the Wolves battled on the boards, fought their way to the line and - time after time - pushed themselves back into contention.
Only to ...
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