As in comedy and oftentimes life, timing is everything in the Association, which young Timberwolves star Andrew Wiggins proved true once again in Friday's tense 103-102 victory over Golden State at Target Center.
Playing before the largest announced Target Center audience in franchise history, Wiggins made two free throws — the tying and winning ones, it turns out — with 12.9 seconds remaining after he had missed two just 18 seconds earlier.
When a game in which neither half seemingly wanted to end finally did, the Wolves won for the eighth time in their past 12 games and stayed 2 ½ games behind Denver in pursuit of the Western Conference's eighth and final playoff spot.
The league-leading Warriors, meanwhile, lost for the fourth time in six games since superstar Kevin Durant was lost for at least a month because of a strained knee ligament.
When it was over, Wiggins had scored 20 of his 24 points in the second half, the final two the most crucial of all in front of 20,412 fans.
"I missed two, but I made the two most important ones of the night," Wiggins said. "I shouldn't have missed the first two."
But he did, missing two that would have given the Wolves a three-point lead with 31 seconds left. Until then, the Wolves had led from the opening five minutes until Warriors superstar Stephen Curry's floater gave his team a fleeting 102-101 lead with 19.7 seconds left.
The lead lasted but seven seconds, long enough for Wiggins to drive, draw a foul and this time make both shots with the game once again on the line.