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Published March 06, 2011, 11:23 AM

Rookie Wall leads Wizards to win over Timberwolves

Minnesota Sports
-- John Wall finished with 18 points, a career- high 11 rebounds and eight assists to lead five Wizards in double figures, and Washington topped Minnesota, 103-96, despite another double-double from Kevin Love.

Washington, D.C. (Sports Network) - John Wall finished with 18 points, a career- high 11 rebounds and eight assists to lead five Wizards in double figures, and Washington topped Minnesota, 103-96, despite another double-double from Kevin Love.

Andray Blatche scored a team-high 20 points with seven rebounds and seven assists as Washington snapped a seven-game skid. Maurice Evans added 15 points in a reserve role while JaVale McGee scored 14 with seven boards in the win.

Rashard Lewis rounded out the double-digit scorers as the Wizards played with an increased passion in the return of head coach Flip Saunders.

Saunders had missed the team's three previous games while dealing with the death of his mother, Kay, and the Wizards coach returned for one game before missing the team's next contest while attending her wake and funeral.

Love paced the Timberwolves with 20 points and 21 rebounds for his 50th straight double-double -- one shy of matching Moses Malone for the league's post-merger record. Malone posted 51 straight double-doubles from December 29, 1978 to October 12, 1979.

Michael Beasley totaled 18 points while Wayne Ellington added 15 points, five boards and four assists in the loss, Minnesota's third in four games.

Minnesota took a 72-68 lead into the fourth, however, a Wall driving layup at 8:40 gave the Wizards a 77-76 edge. Four separate Washington players -- all double-digit finishers -- accounted for points in the spurt, and after trading baskets, Evans gave Washington an 83-81 lead on a three-pointer with 7 1/2 minutes remaining.

The T-Wolves held an 85-84 lead with a Love reverse layup a little later, but the advantage was short-lived as six straight points from Trevor Booker put the Wizards up 90-85.

Minnesota made it a one-possession game on the next trip down the floor -- a Anthony Tolliver jumper and conversion -- but a Wall bank-shot and consecutive Evans baskets extended Washington's lead it would not relinquish down the stretch.

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