Bucks 113, Timberwolves 107
MINNEAPOLIS - Kevin Garnett knows who opponents have to stop when they play the Milwaukee Bucks - and it isn't Michael Redd.
"Mo Williams is having a hellified year," said Garnett, who had to make up a word to describe Williams' emergence in his fourth season. "When they've won, and won big, he's been the difference. ... He's by far the reason why they've been able to have success."
Williams followed up his first career triple-double in style, scoring 16 of his 26 points in the fourth quarter to lift the Bucks to a 113-107 victory over the Minnesota Timberwolves on Friday night.
Williams, who had 19 points, 11 rebounds and 10 assists in a victory over Miami on Wednesday night, scored six straight points for the Bucks in the final 2 minutes, and Redd sealed the victory with a jumper with 11.4 seconds to play.
"I feel comfortable in the last part of the game," said Williams, who has scored 75 points in his last three games. "I have been successful in those situations. I don't feel too much pressure. I feel good and I am taking good shots."
St. Paul Pioneer Press