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Suns Shock Wolves With Last-Minute Comeback
22 Nov
Summary
- Collin Gillespie hit the game-winning jumper with 6.4 seconds left.
- Phoenix overcame a 15-point halftime deficit to win.
- Anthony Edwards scored 41 points but missed crucial free throws.

In a dramatic conclusion, the Phoenix Suns stunned the Minnesota Timberwolves with a 114-113 victory, fueled by a frantic last-minute rally. Collin Gillespie emerged as the hero, sinking a go-ahead jumper with just 6.4 seconds left on the clock. This pivotal shot capped a remarkable turnaround for the Suns, who erased a substantial deficit throughout the second half.
The Timberwolves, who held a seemingly comfortable 113-105 lead with just over a minute remaining, saw their advantage evaporate rapidly. Phoenix clawed back, with Jordan Goodwin's layup cutting the deficit to one point. A missed pair of free throws by Minnesota's star Anthony Edwards, who finished with an impressive 41 points, provided the Suns the opportunity they needed to clinch the win.
Earlier in the game, Minnesota had overcome a 15-point halftime deficit, with Edwards scoring 19 points in the third quarter alone. Despite the loss, Edwards' scoring outburst showcased his offensive prowess. For the Suns, Devin Booker struggled offensively with 16 points and nine turnovers before fouling out, while Dillon Brooks led the team with 22 points.




