The Timberwolves welcomed newly signed Josh Howard on Friday night but played on again without their six injured players in a 106-98 loss to Golden State at Target Center.
And it's starting to show.
The Wolves lost their second consecutive game at home and fell to 5-4 after beginning the season with the franchise's best start since in a decade.
On Wednesday, they trailed Charlotte by 14 points in the final 4 minutes, 22 seconds and fought all the way back to tie before Kemba Walker's winning shot in the final second.
On Friday, they led by 12 midway through the second quarter, only to trail by three at halftime and by 14 with less than eight minutes left.
But this time they could get no closer than three points. The Warriors exploited the absence of Nikola Pekovic and Kevin Love down low by outrebounding the Wolves 50-34 and clobbering them 58-22 in scoring points in the paint.
"You're playing shorthanded," Wolves coach Rick Adelman said. "We just didn't do enough."
The Wolves now have four days off before they play host to Denver on Wednesday.