Wolves survive sloppy fourth quarter, hold off Brooklyn with defense
CHRIS HINE Star Tribune
NEW YORK – Once upon a time this season, the Timberwolves had a functioning late-game offense. They didn’t rediscover it in Thursday’s matchup against Brooklyn, but try though they might with eight fourthquarter turnovers and questionable shot selection when they didn’t give up the ball, the Wolves still couldn’t lose to the Nets in a 96-94 victory, their second win in as…