MADISON, WIS. – The good people of Madison remembered Timberwolves rookie center Karl-Anthony Towns on Tuesday night in an arena he'd never played in before.
They also showed they won't soon forget fellow rookie Tyus Jones, either, during the Wolves' otherwise forgettable 106-88 preseason loss to the Milwaukee Bucks at the University of Wisconsin's Kohl Center.
Leading by three points late in the second quarter and trailing by only three midway through the third, the Wolves surrendered a 24-7 run over the third quarter's final six minutes that broke open the game and caused an announced audience of 12,381 to look elsewhere for their entertainment and amusement.
They found it in the Wolves' two first-round draft picks, welcoming Jones back to the place where he carried Duke to victory last December and reminding Towns of an April night last spring.
By the time Jones first entered the game and played the entire fourth quarter, the Wolves trailed by 20 points to the Bucks, aiming at making the playoffs for a second consecutive season.
Every time Jones touched the ball in that superfluous final quarter, hometown Badgers fans booed, and how.
"We couldn't even hear the play calls, it was so loud," said Wolves swingman Shabazz Muhammad, who prepped for next Wednesday's regular-season opener by scoring 18 points off the bench after starter Tayshaun Prince grew ill four minutes into the game. "It was crazy."
Whatever did the 19-year-old from Apple Valley do to the people of Madison?