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MINNEAPOLIS -- The Minnesota Timberwolves inability to hold leads has caused a season that began with promise to fade away into another seemingly lost year waiting for further development of the teams young stars.After another lead washed away in a hurry at Toronto on Thursday night, Minnesota has a short turnaround for Friday nights home game against the Detroit Pistons.The good teams are 48-minute teams, Timberwolves coach Tom Thibodeau said. Were still not there...The fourth quarter is different. You have to understand that. The intensity of a fourth quarter is different. Your decision-making is different. We still have to figure that out.Minnesota (6-16) lost 124-110 at Toronto on Thursday, its ninth loss in 11 games. Detroit traveled but had a day off after losing 87-77 at Charlotte on Wednesday.The Pistons know trouble on the road. Detroit (12-12) has lost nine of its 13 road games this season. But the team had won three in a row on the road before the loss at Charlotte. The Pistons have also played more games on the road than at home this season.Detroit has won six of its past nine games. But the loss to the Hornets came with a minus-21 differential in free throws attempted that was frustrating to accept.We got to keep growing as team and, as you grow as a team and grow in status maybe a little bit, the calls start to go your way a little better, coach Stan Van Gundy told the Detroit Free Press. I thought Tobias (Harris) was doing a good job attacking and didnt get to the free-throw line a single time. That ones a little hard to stomach.Harris has developed into a consistent scoring option for the Pistons. He had 14 points against Charlotte but shot 7 of 19 from the field. Harris has scored at least 20 points in four of his last seven games.Andre Drummond had 26 points and 20 rebounds against the Hornets and point guard Reggie Jackson is working his way back into shape after missing the first 21 games while rehabbing a knee injury. Jackson, the teams leading scorer last season with 18.8 points per game, played in his first set of back-to-back games this season in Charlotte. He scored 10 points in 25 minutes.Just trying to find myself, Jackson told the teams website. Getting downhill, I feel like my footings off a little bit.The Timberwolves havent been able to find any footing. They havent won back-to-back games yet this season. Theyve lost four home games in a row.Its often been the third quarter that has let Minnesota down this season. The Timberwolves outscored Toronto in the third on Thursday only to be hammered 36-21 in the fourth.Zach LaVine scored 29 points, Anthony Wiggins added 25 and Karl-Anthony Towns recorded 17 points and 11 rebounds for the Timberwolves. That trio of young stars combined with new coach Thibodeau provided optimism unseen in Minnesota in years.Yet, the Timberwolves have allowed 105 or more points in six straight games. Torontos 124 points were the most Minnesota has allowed this season and the Timberwolves entered the game 19th in the league in giving up 105.6 points per game.To me, the defense, weve got to correct it, Thibodeau said. Weve got to get it better. Its costing us right now. Until we get that straightened out, its going to be a problem. Cheap Saucony Shoes Online .Y. -- Canadas Kaillie Humphries and Heather Moyse have another World Cup gold medal after winning the two-women bobsled race on Saturday in Lake Placid, N. Saucony Clearance Sale .Y. -- Buffalo Bills coach Doug Marrone has drawn on his Syracuse connections once again by hiring Rob Moore to take over as receivers coach. http://www.cheapsaucony.net/ . The visitors took a deserved lead in the 16th minute with midfielder Yohan Cabaye curling the ball beyond Adrian from inside the penalty area. Cheap Saucony Shoes China . Its sharpness matched my mind. This was no night to go to sleep. Wholesale Saucony Shoes . -- If Henry Burris has his way, he will be the starting quarterback to lead the Hamilton Tiger-Cats back to the Grey Cup next year. RIO DE JANEIRO -- The runner who blew the whistle on the doping scandal in Russia fears for her safety and has switched residences after hackers breached a database that records her whereabouts.Yulia Stepanova and her husband, Vitaly, were the informers who detailed a state-run doping system in Russia that led to the ouster of the countrys athletes from the Olympic track meet.Recently, their email was hacked and the password stolen for Stepanovas account on a database controlled by the World Anti-Doping Agency. Like hundreds of athletes, Stepanova accesses the WADA system to enter her whereabouts, so doping-control officers can find her if shes selected for out-of-competition testing. The database contains personal contact information, such as phone numbers and addresses.If something happens to us, you should know its not an accident, she said Monday in a videoconference with reporters. We are trying to take every measure possible to keep ourselves safe, which is why we moved. At the same time, we realized if somebody really wanted to do something to us, they would probably succeed.Stepanova was part of the Russian doping system for years, but after being cast aside by the countrys track team, she and her husband, a former worker for the Russian anti-doping agency, approached WADA with their information.They moved to the United States, fearing a stay in Russia could lead to harm.It took years for WADA to respond to their account. After an independent investigation, both that agency and tracks governing body, the IAAF, recommended Russias ouster from the Olympic track meet, but also said Stepanovas own doping ban should be set aside so she could be eligible to compete in Rio de Janeiro this month.dddddddddddd. But the International Olympic Committee said no, ruling that because of her role in doping, she could not be accepted.Probably for the better, Stepanova said, considering the steady stream of stories about violence that have marred these games.While I hear the news about what is happening there, at some level, Im even glad I didnt go there, Stepanova said. Because if someone wanted to hurt us, I think it would be very easy to do it there. So, perhaps its all for the best.The Stepanovs said they dont regret taking the whistleblower role. They didnt spare criticism of the IOC and its president, Thomas Bach. Vitaly Stepanov labeled the committees offer to bring them to the Olympics to watch the games as VIP guests a bribe.They never tried to understand our situation, Stepanova said. They simply say whatever is going to serve them. Yes, I admitted I was part of that system. However, I decided I no longer wanted to be part of that system and I told the truth.Stepanova, 30, said the Olympic snub does not mark the end of her career. She will continue training with hopes of competing in races this winter.In the meantime, she served up a chilling reminder about the stakes involved in being a whistleblower. WADA said only Stepanovas password was stolen, and that it is monitoring the database to make sure the information is secure.I started getting anxious, wondering who needs this information, she said. So we decided it would be safer if we relocate. ' ' '

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