LOS ANGELES - Three Timberwolves players — D'Angelo Russell, Anthony Edwards and Karl-Anthony Towns — spoke to the media after the team's 123-110 loss to Golden State on Wednesday.
There was a noticeable difference in tone between Russell and Edwards' words and those of Towns.
Both Russell and Edwards expressed optimism after the loss.
"I think we got better today, honestly," Russell said.
Edwards scored a career-high 48 points and said his teammates' desire to make a second-half push inspired him to keep attacking the basket.
"Just seeing everybody keep fighting, keep going, that's growth, I feel like," Edwards said.
You wouldn't have known the Wolves had just lost their sixth consecutive game to fall to 3-7 by listening to Russell and Edwards.
"We only think of six in a row when you say it," Russell told a media member.