Yao Ming had 25 points as the Rockets won for the ninth time in 11 games. (Photo: AP) Nov. 29 - Last season, when Tracy McGrady or Yao Ming were hurt, the Houston Rockets usually collapsed. This season, they've got the supporting cast to win those games.
Yao scored 25 points, Shane Battier hit a pair of key 3-pointers and added 17, and the Rockets beat the Minnesota Timberwolves 82-75 on Tuesday night.
Rafer Alston also hit a late 3-pointer and scored 13 points as the Rockets won their fourth straight game despite an injury to McGrady.
The six-time All-Star bruised his left hip in a first-half collision and seemed affected the rest of the game, scoring only eight points on 4-of-14 shooting. He also had seven assists.
"Whatever it was, it was a painful hit," McGrady said. "It was tough for me to breathe, every step that I took."
The Timberwolves trailed most of the game, but tied it at 68 on Troy Hudson's 3-pointer with 4:53 left. McGrady said his injury threw off his shooting, so Battier stepped up to make the clutch shots down the stretch.
Battier swished an off-balance 3-pointer with 3:39 left to put Houston up 71-68, then made another one 40 seconds later to help the Rockets avoid their recent trend of fourth-quarter meltdowns.
"Injuries are part of the game," Battier said. "What we have to do a better job of is, when he goes out of the game, not to let up. We need to be strong and say, 'OK, guys, we've got some pretty good players. Let's keep it up."'
Alston, who missed eight of his first 10 shots, made a steal after Battier's second 3-pointer, then finished the resulting possession with a 3-pointer from the top of the key to put Houston up 77-70.
"That's what I thought about all summer," said Alston, "to play good just in case Yao or Tracy aren't playing at their best, or are out. We have to be a better team in those cases."
Kevin Garnett had 25 points and 11 rebounds for Minnesota, his league-leading 12th double-double. Randy Foye added 11.
The Timberwolves have fallen into the exact opposite pattern as the Rockets -- they trail early, then play their best in the fourth quarter. On Monday night, they trailed by 15 entering the fourth quarter in Dallas, then mounted a 17-2 run to tie the game before losing 93-87.
This time, the Timberwolves shut down Yao and McGrady late, but were beaten by the Rockets they didn't count on to make big shots.
"In the fourth quarter, we did what you want to do with your defense," Garnett said. "We made them go from their first option to their third and fourth options. But then when they went to their fourth, Battier hit those big shots. If he doesn't make those, we're still in the game."
Houston snapped a four-game losing streak to the Timberwolves at home and won for the ninth time in 11 games.
The Rockets play in Phoenix on Wednesday and McGrady isn't sure he'll be able to play.
Without McGrady, Yao carried the Rockets to a 36-31 halftime lead, scoring 12 points and grabbing six rebounds in the first half.