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Wednesday, Feb. 21 8:00pm ET
Rockets gain ground in playoff chase

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MINNEAPOLIS (AP) – The Houston Rockets are getting balanced scoring and are slowly creeping into the Western Conference playoff race.

Maurice Taylor scored 17 of his 21 points in the second half as the Rockets beat Minnesota 89-83 Wednesday night, extending the Timberwolves' losing streak to five games.

Houston won for the seventh time in eight games and moved within three games of the Timberwolves in the hunt for the final playoff spot in the West. The Rockets also snapped a six-game losing skid against Minnesota.

"If you would've told me we'd hold (Cuttino) Mobley to 10 and (Steve) Francis to 12 and lose, I wouldn't have believed you," Minnesota coach Flip Saunders said.

Mobley and Francis, the league's third-highest scoring backcourt, were just 6-for-30 from the field. But Hakeem Olajuwon had 13 points and 13 rebounds and Taylor helped neutralize the Wolves' Kevin Garnett underneath.

Olajuwon is averaging 15 points and 11 rebounds over the last eight games. Taylor had 23 points in 29 minutes Tuesday against Boston.

"It's a real good sign," Houston coach Rudy Tomjanovich said. "I'm pleased with how we won it -- with defense and rebounding. It was the kind of game where we wouldn't draw up a play and score on it. We had to scramble."

Minnesota had an 11-game winning streak heading into the All-Star break but has sputtered since, thanks to poor shooting.

Garnett had 23 points and 15 rebounds but shot 9-for-20. Wally Szczerbiak had 20 points and eight rebounds but was 7-for-18. Terrell Brandon had 16 points, but just four after halftime.

The Wolves shot 24 percent and were outscored 28-12 in the second quarter. The 12 points were a season low in the second period for Minnesota, which closed within three points three times in the fourth quarter but failed to convert several short shots and wide-open looks.

Minnesota shot just 21-for-63 (33 percent) over the final three quarters.

"I don't think it was their defense, it was just us not being aggressive," Szczerbiak said. "There is a fine line. We needed to make a couple more shots."

Walt Williams added 12 points in a reserve role for Houston.

"We've been waiting for this to happen," Mobley said. "Steve and I shot really bad, but we played defense and everyone else stepped it up."

Francis, who turned 24 Wednesday, left the game with a bruised rib on his left side late in the first quarter. He returned midway through the second period and said his injury didn't affect his shooting.

Francis was more eager to talk about the Rockets' improving on-court chemistry.

"It's not if we can play together, I think we can play together," Francis said. "I think we're all starting to fall into our roles."

Game notes
Houston is 15-13 on the road. ... The Rockets are 12-24 against the West. ... Minnesota coach and general manager Flip Saunders told reporters before the game he's looking forward to the passing of Thursday's trading deadline. Saunders said the odds of the Timberwolves making a deal were "less than 2 percent. I like to get it over with so you guys will stop speculating."

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