DENVER – Until Wednesday's frantic 105-103 loss at Pepsi Center, the Timberwolves hadn't played the Denver Nuggets since way back in November, in the season's fourth game.
Back then, a 15-point, first-quarter lead blown and a lopsided third quarter cost them in a three-point loss at Target Center, two occurrences that have become themes for their season.
On Wednesday, the Wolves led by 15 points late in the first quarter and trailed by 10 with 3:49 left in the game. But they ultimately didn't have quite enough of either 'D' word Karl-Anthony Towns used afterward — determination and desperation — to overtake the Nuggets.
Towns delivered his first career triple-double — 15 points, 11 rebounds, 10 assists — and the Wolves used a late 12-2 run to tie the score at 103 with 58.3 seconds left before Danilo Gallinari's spinning, banked shot with 27 seconds remaining held up as the winner.
"We played like our lives were on the line, that's really all we did," Towns said. "We played with such energy and intensity and sense of — I don't know how to say it — just a sense of determination that we wanted to come out with a 'W.'
"Desperation, we played with a lot of desperation those last minutes."
Not quite enough to overcome that early lost double-digit lead for a 10th time this season, not quite enough to overcome a 59-42 deficit over the middle two quarters and not enough to overcome Gallinari's clutch shot.
"I asked him to call 'bank,' " Denver coach Mike Malone said, "and he didn't."