Iggy's Triple-Double Helps 76ers Down T'Wolves

A lot of Iggy was just what the Sixers needed Friday night.

Andre Iguodala had 22 points, 13 assists and 10 rebounds for his second triple-double of the season, and the 76ers overcame another stellar effort from Kevin Love for a 111-100 victory over the Minnesota Timberwolves at the Wells Fargo Center.

Elton Brand scored 21 points and Thaddeus Young added 16 for the Sixers, who climbed back above .500 at 31-30. They currently hold the seventh spot in the Eastern Conference playoff race. Lou Williams and Jodie Meeks added 12 points each while Evan Turner had
10.

The Timberwolves got 21 points and 23 rebounds from Kevin Love, the 10th time he's had a 20-20 game this season. It was the 49th straight double-double for the All-Star forward and just two shy of tying Moses Malone's 51-game streak set in 1978-79.

Love leads the league with 58 double-doubles.

The Timberwolves, who fell to 15-48 and 5-26 on the road, got a slight scare with 6:52 remaining in the third when Love collided with Brand and remained down on the floor holding his leg. After a few minutes, Love limped to the bench.

He didn't miss any action and returned to the game following the timeout.

Rookie Nikola Pekovic, in just his fifth career start, contributed 16 points, Michael Beasley added 15 and Luke Ridnour had 10 assists for Minnesota. Anthony Randolph chipped in 12 points while Lazar Hayward had 11.

Brand scored 17 of his points in the first half and seemed to be fine with a splint on his right hand. Brand dislocated his right pinky finger last Sunday in a victory at Cleveland and has needed the finger to be popped back into place at least two times over the past five days.

The Sixers led 89-80 early in the fourth before the Timberwolves scored six straight -- two baskets from Love and a layup by Beasley -- to pull within 89-86 with 8:36 remaining.

Hayward tied the game at 91 on a deep 3-pointer with 7:25 left and a buzz could be heard through the crowd at the Wells Fargo Center. But the Sixers came right back with an 8-0 spurt -- four points by Iguodala -- for a 99-91 advantage.

Minnesota refused to go away quietly and closed within 101-100 when Wayne Ellington hit a tough 18-foot jumper with 2:47 left. Brand connected on consecutive short jumpers for a 105-100 lead with 1:02 remaining and the Sixers scored the final 10 points of the game. Ridnour missed a shot with 15 seconds left and the fans erupted when Iguodala grabbed his 10th rebound.


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