With his first-round playoff series against Houston now 3-1, Timberwolves veteran guard Jamal Crawford has been here before.
Only on the other side.
Crawford's Los Angeles Clippers thumped this same Rockets franchise at home by 25 and 33 points while taking a 3-1 series lead in the second round of the 2015 playoffs and led by 19 points late in the third quarter of a closeout Game 6 they lost by 12.
If Crawford learned anything from living through such an epic collapse, it's that stuff happens.
The Rockets outscored his Wolves 50-20 in Monday's lopsided third quarter that bordered on the historic and now the Wolves return to Houston for Game 5 needing to win the next three games to advance.
Daunting …
"You don't look at it that way," Crawford said. "I've been on teams against Houston where I was up 3-1. You just take it one at a time and go from there."
Eleven teams in NBA history have taken it one at a time and recovered from a 3-1 series deficit, starting with the 1968 Boston Celtics. In 2016 Golden State, which won a record 73 regular-season games, rallied in the Western Conference to beat an Oklahoma City team that featured both Kevin Durant and Russell Westbrook for the very last time. The Warriors then took a 3-1 lead in the NBA Finals before losing to LeBron James and the Cavaliers, who won twice in Oakland, Calif., in their historic comeback.