DALLAS – In a game of attrition Tuesday night, the Timberwolves still had the two highest-paid players on the floor in Karl-Anthony Towns and D'Angelo Russell, despite being down three starters and five players overall.
Towns played like he knew the Wolves needed him to carry them, a spot he has been familiar with during his tenure. Russell had 12 assists, but the Wolves needed a night when Russell as a shotmaker had a deep impact on the game.
His shot was off and, as a result, the undermanned Mavericks, who were without Luka Doncic and Kristaps Porzingis, defeated the Wolves 114-102 in Dallas and ended the Wolves' four-game win streak.
"It was a tough night for him," coach Chris Finch said, referring to Russell. "We needed him to be better shooting the ball. He's disappointed in his performance. We needed to pick him up, too."
Towns finished with 26 points and Malik Beasley had 22, but the Wolves couldn't overcome Russell's 4 of 18 shooting, which included 1 of 11 from three-point range.
"He was pressing for sure," Towns said. "He understood the magnitude of the game. … Not just because it was about getting a five-game winning streak but … we would win the tiebreaker for the season and that would make a big difference for us in the playoffs."
Russell didn't feel much like talking afterward. His postgame news conference lasted about 90 seconds.
When asked if he felt extra pressure to score with all the Wolves' absences, Russell said, "No, I don't think so."