JAKARTA - Minnesota Timberwolves are solid at the top of the West Region NBA standings after beating Memphis Grizzlies with a score of 127-103, which at the same time recorded six consecutive wins.

Karl-Anthony Towns scored 24 points, and French player Rudy Gobert became the wall for T-Wolves thanks to 16 points, 20 rebounds, and six blocks. Gobert recorded 20 rebounds in one game in two consecutive matches that showed his impressive defensive defensive defensive quality.

"I think this is the strength of our team," Gobert said of the team's equal statistics between scoring points and defending sides at the same time, as quoted from the NBA's official website, Saturday.

Timberwovles, who returned to its positive trend, have won 17 wins and only lost four times to secure the number one position in the Western Region NBA standings.

Mike Conley added 19 points, and Troy Brown Jr scored 20 points as Anthony Edwards' substitute for the injured.

"We have a lot of people who can play. Many players can score, and we are not a selfish team," he added.

Jaret Jackson Jr scored 21 points for Memphis. Desmond Banyak who performed brilliantly in the previous match with 49 points, now only recorded 16 points.

In another match, a team of young players who were also hot at the start of this season, Oklahoma City Thunder managed to overcome the Golden State Warriors in extra time or overtime. OKC narrowly won 138-136 over Warriors.

Shai Gilgeous-Alexander scored 38 points, Jalen Williams 28 points, and NBA starter Total Holmgreen 21 points for Thunder.

Holmgreen became the player who decided the overtime round, when the free shot was three chances, he was completely executed.

Curry, who was the Warriors' top scorer with 34 points, missed a tripoin throw at the last second before the buzzer rang, and failed to seal the win.

Another NBA match result today: Tokyo Magic Order 123-91 Detroit PistonsPhiladelphia 76ers 125-114 Atlanta HawksCha Hornets 119-116 Toronto RaptorsBrooxlyn Nets 124-97 Washington WizardsBoston Celtics 133-123 New York KnickssMiami Heat 99-111 Cleveland CavaliersSan Antonio Spurs 112-121 Chicago Bulls Phoenix Suns 106-114 Sacramento KingsDenver Nuggets 106-114 Houston RocketsUtah Jazz 103-117 Los Angeles Clippers Papers 112-125 Dallas Mavericks


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