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Wednesday, Jan. 31 8:00pm ET
Lakers lose second of three games without Shaq

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MINNEAPOLIS (AP) -- With Shaquille O'Neal on the bench, the Minnesota Timberwolves and Los Angeles Lakers had one superstar apiece.

Kevin Garnett
With Shaquille O'Neal absent, Kevin Garnett found enough room in the middle to score 21 points.

The Timberwolves had a better idea how to use Kevin Garnett. He scored 21 points and grabbed 10 rebounds Wednesday night as the Wolves beat the Lakers 96-83 for their franchise-record eighth straight victory.

The Lakers' Kobe Bryant faced a succession of defenders while scoring 24 points, one night after scoring 47 against the Cleveland Cavaliers.

"They did become predictable," said Wolves coach Flip Saunders, whose career record against the Lakers improved to 3-17. "They're so used to having Shaq around, it's a big difference when he isn't."

The Wolves defeated the Lakers for the first time in eight games, dating to Feb. 11, 1999.

The Lakers lost the second of three games without O'Neal, who is sidelined with a foot injury. Los Angeles dropped its 16th game of the season, surpassing last season's loss total.

"Last year is last year," Lakers coach Phil Jackson said. "Come April 19, when the playoffs starts, is what matters. We just have to get ourselves through the season now."

The Timberwolves, who play Thursday at Cleveland, also took little stock in their win streak.

"We have to keep playing scared," said Wolves point guard Terrell Brandon, who had 19 points, seven assists and seven rebounds. "We've worked too hard to become content. As quick as you can win eight in a row, you can lose eight in a row. You have to understand that."

"We're winning games and still looking up in the standings," said Sam Mitchell, a nine-year Wolves veteran. "It just proves we have to keep winning."

The Timberwolves led 62-44 with 7:12 remaining in the third quarter, but the Lakers got back in the game with a 9-0 run. The Lakers never got closer than nine points in the fourth quarter and were never closer than eight points after the first quarter.

Garnett and LaPhonso Ellis, who had 14 points and 10 rebounds, each had double-doubles. Wally Szczerbiak added 19 points.

O'Neal, who has a tendon ailment in his right arch that makes it difficult to push off the foot, is scheduled to see a foot specialist after the team returns to Los Angeles on Thursday.

"He's 320 pounds running the floor -- that's a tough matchup for anybody," said Lakers rookie Mark Madsen, who scored a career-high 15 points. "If Shaq has a bad game, it's 25 points and 15 rebounds."

O'Neal said he won't know whether he can play in the All-Star Game on Feb. 11 until after his meeting with Dr. Phil Kwong, the team's foot specialist.

Game notes
The Lakers' Horace Grant did not play because of a slight knee injury. ... The Lakers' 113-112 overtime victory over the Vancouver Grizzlies on Jan. 11 was upheld by the NBA, despite the Grizzlies' protest. The Grizzlies argued that a clock malfunction gave the Lakers an extra three-tenths of a second, allowing O'Neal to make the deciding basket. ... Timberwolves assistant coach Jimmy Williams missed the contest to attend the memorial service for the 10 members of the Oklahoma State basketball program, who died in a plane crash last weekend. Williams was an OSU assistant last season.


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