SAN ANTONIO – If you can't win by a little, then win by a lot.
Or so it goes for the Timberwolves, who have kicked away games to four teams they are chasing for a Western Conference playoff spot these past three weeks but also lead the NBA in 20-plus-point victories with eight.
That's one more than the seven delivered this season by the mighty San Antonio Spurs, the Wolves' Sunday night opponent at AT&T Center.
Wednesday's 104-103 home loss to Phoenix created tension inside the Wolves' locker room, probably because it so closely followed games against Oklahoma City, Dallas and the Los Angeles Clippers that the team should have won but lost.
At least they still have a sense of humor about it after Friday's 119-92 victory over Charlotte became that eighth victory this season by 20 or more points.
"We were joking at the end of the game," Wolves center Nikola Pekovic said Friday after his 26-point, six-rebound night. "We lose the game by two or we win by 20."
For the record, yes, the Wolves are 0-10 in games decided by four points or fewer. But you know what Mark Twain once said about statistics, and Wolves coach Rick Adelman is ready to quibble with that glaring 0-10 reference point.
"I don't really agree with the 10 games because about five of them we were behind and closed it to four [points]," he said. "But the last three have been very similar. It has happened too much."