MILWAUKEE -- Jack Sikma scored 23 points and Alvin Robertson added 19 Saturday night to pace the Milwaukee Bucks to their fifth straight victory, a 109-99 decision over the Minnesota Timberwolves.
Sikma converted a three-point play with 2:49 left to give the Bucks a 99-93 lead.
Robertson then hit two free throws and Minnesota's Scott Roth sank a free throw to make it 101-94.
Sikma then canned two free throws with 2 minutes left to give Milwaukee a 103-94 advantage.
Tony Campbell, who had 23 points, had sank a basket with 3:07 left to bring Minnesota within 96-93. Sam Mitchell scored 28 points to lead the Timberwolves.
Milwaukee led 35-20 after one quarter but was outscored 56-48 in the next two quarters to allow the Wolves, who never led in the game, to pull within 83-76 after three quarters.
Campbell had 18 points while Sikma scored 14 in the first half, with the Bucks leading 60-48 at intermission.