Tuesday: 9 p.m. at Sacramento (FSN)
Wednesday: 9:30 p.m. at L.A. Clippers (FSN)
Friday: 7 p.m. vs. Milwaukee (Ch. 29)
Player to watch:
Chris Paul, Clippers
The All-Star point guard took the blame for Wednesday's overtime loss at Oklahoma City, saying, "There aren't going to be too many nights like that." The Wolves wouldn't mind another Wednesday against a Clippers team that started the season 8-3, even with that loss to the Thunder.
VOICES
« Trust me, we're happy he's back. » Wolves guard J.J. Barea when asked about integrating Kevin Love back into the lineup in his surprise return Wednesday from a broken hand.
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