Toronto Raptors veterans DeMar DeRozan and Kyle Lowry flew home by chartered flight late Wednesday night to play together for the Eastern Conference in Sunday's NBA All-Star Game back at their Air Canada Centre.
Timberwolves youngsters Karl-Anthony Towns and Andrew Wiggins will schlep their stuff on an early morning flight Thursday, bound for Friday's preliminary Rising Stars Challenge there.
But for the final two-plus quarters of the Wolves' 117-112 victory at Target Center, you couldn't tell who's headed for which game.
The Wolves headed into a week's break by winning for the third time in four games, beating a Raptors team that had won 14 of its past 15 games and is second in the Eastern Conference only to Cleveland.
"It's a good way to show how good we can be," Wolves point guard Ricky Rubio said after his team followed victories over the Los Angeles Clippers and Chicago in the last week by beating the East's hottest team. "That team has been playing amazing the last month. It's a good way to go on a break, showing what we're capable to do."
The Wolves surpassed last season's victory total of 16 by winning for the 17th time in 54 games. They wiped away an 18-point, second-quarter deficit and produced their biggest comeback this season, two points better than in their season opener in Los Angeles against the Lakers.
They did so with Towns providing a 35-point, 11-rebound, three-block performance that left his coach and teammates searching for the right words of praise, and with Wiggins scoring half of his 26 points in the fourth quarter.
The Wolves had turned it around with a 25-11 run that started the second half. They changed the game by getting physical and by getting to the free-throw line 53 times.