The Timberwolves have played four games since Karl-Anthony Towns went down with a wrist injury, and in their first game without him last week, the Lakers jumped all over them, essentially ending the game with a 40-point first quarter. Two nights later the Clippers used a monster second quarter to take a 20-point halftime lead in their victory, and Friday the Wizards outscored the Wolves by 26 in the third quarter on their way to an easy win.
So naturally it would follow that in their fourth game without Towns, the quarter that doomed the Wolves during their 124-109 loss to the Nuggets was … the fourth.
The Wolves left the third quarter Sunday with an 84-83 lead, but within six minutes of the fourth, they were down double digits despite playing some of their best basketball since Towns left the lineup. The Nuggets went on a 17-0 run that spanned 4 minutes, 22 seconds.
The Wolves, however, were trying to accentuate the positive after a tough week without Towns. It couldn't get much worse than the three consecutive blowouts they suffered, and at least Sunday's game featured some encouraging signs, such as D'Angelo Russell coming alive in the third quarter to give the Wolves a temporary lead. Russell finished with 18 points and seven assists.
"It's hard to win in this league. I don't think we're ready to win yet," Russell said. "We're still figuring out how to lose. Sounds crazy, but the way you lose says a lot about the team. [Sunday], how we lost was a good way to lose. We did the right things throughout the game."
Except when it came to that fourth quarter. Coach Ryan Saunders took timeouts twice during the Nuggets' big push, but the Wolves couldn't stop it.
"I wish I had more than seven timeouts. But I don't ..." Saunders said. "We're still working through some things and it's really about us valuing every possession as a singular possession and not thinking we need to make a home-run play or home-run defensive stance to stop the bleeding, but us to focus on winning that one possession."
On those possessions, Nikola Jokic, who dealt with foul trouble in the first half, started mincing the Wolves defense to finish with 19 points and 12 rebounds. The Nuggets also got a boost off the bench from Facundo Campazzo, who had 12 of his 15 points in the fourth quarter. The Wolves were down 104-88 by the time they ended their scoring drought at the 7:01 mark.