The Minnesota Timberwolves gave up a 12-point lead to rally late and edge out the home New York Knicks 112–110 at Madison Square Garden on Tuesday night. The Timberwolves have won six of the last eight games and are 18–11 when the trio of Karl-Anthony Townes, Anthony Edwards, and D’Angelo Russell are together. They forced 18 turnovers for the game, and set a NBA record of 10 or more turnovers for 40 straight games. Edwards led Minnesota with 21 points on eight of 17 shooting, three assists, and three rebounds. He scored 11 in the first quarter to give the Timberwolves a 30–23 advantage and has scored 25 or more in the last four games. “We really just wanted to come out with the win no matter what,” said Edwards. “That was our main goal because we got back-to-back [games], and these are big time wins.” Towns contributed with 20 points, including …