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T-Wolves beat Celtics in Boston for 1st time since 2005
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T-Wolves beat Celtics in Boston for 1st time since 2005

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"Dang, that don't even sound right," Bones Hyland remarked with a sense of disbelief when informed of the 2005 date. "I was 5-years-old. That's crazy." His reaction underscored the sheer magnitude of the drought, illustrating how the game of basketball has evolved since the last time a Minnesota squad walked off the parquet floor with a win. For Hyland and his teammates, this victory serves as a testament to their resilience, proving that they can overcome historical psychological barriers while performing under the bright lights of a hostile arena.

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Jaylen Brown led the charge for Boston, pouring in 29 points in an attempt to stabilize his team during the second half. Jayson Tatum, despite overcoming a sluggish start to the game, contributed 16 points and grabbed 11 rebounds. Derrick White chipped in 15 points, yet the collective effort was insufficient to counter Minnesota's late-game surge. This frustrating loss snapped a four-game winning streak for the Celtics, tightening the race in the Eastern Conference standings as they now sit only a half-game ahead of the surging New York Knicks for the second seed.

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