Final: Spurs 129, Wolves 125 (2OT)
SECOND OVERTIME
Tony Parker had the biggest night of his career to help the Spurs collect their first victory of the season by beating the Minnesota Timberwolves 129-125 in double overtime.
Parker had 42 points in regulation - his career high. He had a lot of work to do after that. Parker hit a shot at the buzzer at the end of the first overtime to tie the game. He scored nine of the Spurs' 13 points in the second overtime, giving him 11 of the Spurs' last 15 points overall, to finish with 55.
Parker was 22 of 36 from the field (61.1 percent). He added 10 rebounds and seven assists.
Roger Mason Jr. also had his biggest game in a Silver and Black uniform and Tim Duncan came on strong in the second half and overtimes. Duncan finished with 30 points after scoring only six in the first half. Mason had 26 points off the bench, hitting 9 of 16 from the field.
FIRST OVERTIME
Parker hit a shot at the buzzer to tie the first overtime 116-116. He and Duncan both had four points in the OT period.
Al Jefferson scored with 2.5 seconds left in OT to give the Timberwolves a 116-114 lead.
FOURTH QUARTER
The Spurs and Timberwolves are headed to overtime tied 106-106. A Duncan basket with 2.7 seconds left tied it after there were five lead changes in the last 5:04 of the game.
The Spurs' defense struggled to slow the Timberwolves late in regulation. The Timberwolves scored 35 points in the quarter.
The Timberwolves got on a roll and the teams are trading baskets - and leads - heading down the stretch. A Mason 3-pointer boosted the Spurs to a 97-93 lead.
Parker and Duncan have combined for the Spurs' last nine points. After trailing for most of the second and third quarters, the Spurs lead 88-81 midway through the fourth quarter.
The Spurs made some defensive stops early in the fourth quarter. A Duncan basket put the Spurs in front 82-75 for their biggest lead.
THIRD QUARTER
Parker is up to 32 points and Roger Mason Jr. has 18 and the Spurs lead 74-71 at the end of the third quarter. A Parker basket put the Spurs in front 70-68 and gave them their first lead of the second half.
Duncan, who had a slow start to the game, is up to 10 points.
The Timberwolves opened the second half with an 8-3 run. The Spurs answered with a 9-2 run that included a basket and two assists by Tim Duncan. The Timberwolves still lead 59-57.
SECOND QUARTER
Parker accounted for more than half of the Spurs' scoring in the first half as they trailed the Timberwolves 49-45 at halftime.
Parker was 9 of 15 from the field - including 2 of 2 from 3-point range. He led the Spurs with 24 points. Roger Mason Jr. had nine points off the bench. After Parker, the rest of the Spurs were a combined 9 of 28 from the field in the half.
Duncan recorded his first points when he made a basket with 7:54 left in the first half. Duncan missed his first six shots. The Timberwolves lead 36-28.
The Timberwolves went on a 7-0 run early in the second quarter to go ahead 27-22, their biggest lead so far.
FIRST QUARTER
Tony Parker had 11 points, Tim Duncan didn't score and the Spurs finished the first quarter tied with the Timberwolves 18-18. Parker was 5 of 9 from the field and had two assists.
So far the Spurs haven't gotten any points from their big men. Tony Parker and Roger Mason Jr. have done all the scoring. The Timberwolves lead 12-11 late in the first quarter.
Tony Parker had all the Spurs' points when they took an 8-5 lead at the first timeout.
The Spurs, who had been struggling on offense this season, held the Timberwolves scoreless their first eight possessions.
PREGAME
Spurs starters: Tony Parker, Michael Finley, Bruce Bowen, Tim Duncan and Matt Bonner.
The Spurs are still trying to get untracked heading into tonight's meeting with the Minnesota Timberwolves in Minneapolis.
The Spurs started the season dropping close games to the Suns and Blazers before being overpowered by the Mavericks on Tuesday night. That means the Spurs are trying to record their first victory of the season tonight in the second game of a back-to-back. The Spurs jumped on a plane Tuesday night shortly after their game at the AT&T Center ended.
The Timberwolves won their season opener against the Kings, then lost to the Mavericks and Thunder. The Timberwolves have had the last two days off. Al Jefferson leads the Timberwolves with 19.7 points and 11.7 points per game.
Here's how the Spurs' Big Two (with Manu Ginobili sidelined) have done the first three games.
Tim Duncan is averaging 26.0 points and 10.3 rebounds:
vs. Mavs: 19 points, 15 rebounds
vs. Blazers: 27 points, 10 rebounds
vs Suns: 32 points, 6 rebounds
Tony Parker is averaging 26.0 points and 6.3 assists.
vs. Mavs: 22 points, 3 assists
vs. Blazers: 24 points, 11 assists
vs. Suns: 32 points, 5 assists
- Joe Alexander, mySanAntonio.com

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