OAKLAND, CALIF. – Timberwolves three-time All-Star Kevin Love has scored 43 or more points five times in his six-year NBA career, every single one from them away from Target Center.
He reached 43 points precisely once again for the third time Sunday at Sacramento, then nearly matched it again during Monday night's 130-120 loss at Golden State.
The Wolves, by the way, are 0-5 in those five games.
"That's a weird stat," Love said. "That's a real weird stat."
Love didn't quite reach that threshold at Oracle Arena, also finishing just shy of a triple-double with 40 points, 14 rebounds and nine assists. Still, he scored enough to surpass Kevin Garnett for the franchise single-season scoring record by four points, with 1,991.
Love scored 22 points and had eight rebounds in the first quarter alone but then made only two of his next nine shots.
"It was a back-to-back," he said when told he was on an 88-point, 32-rebound pace at that point. "I was thinking 80, but I wasn't feeling 80 with my body."
The Wolves shot 55 percent but couldn't prevent playoff-bound Golden State from posting its 50th victory of the season, the first time the Warriors have won that many since Chris Webber's rookie season in 1994.