WHEN WILL IT END?
The Wolves lost to the Lakers for the 20th consecutive time on Friday night. That's the longest active streak for one NBA team against one opponent.
March 6, 2007: Wolves' last victory vs. the Lakers. They won 117-107 in double OT at Target Center. Ricky Davis scored 33 points and played 56 minutes. Other Wolves starters that night were Kevin Garnett, Marko Jaric, Mark Blount and Troy Hudson.
Since then: The Wolves are 0-10 at home and 0-10 on the road against the Lakers. Eleven times the Lakers have beaten the Wolves by double digits.
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