OAKLAND, CALIF. – November isn't April and the Timberwolves' 115-102 loss Saturday night at Golden State wasn't anything like the last time they visited Oracle Arena.
The last time was way back in last season's final days, when the Warriors aimed themselves in historic pursuit of the NBA's best regular-season record and the Wolves played free, with nothing to lose.
They walked away winners 124-117 in overtime after Shabazz Muhammad scored a career-high 35 points that night, but on Saturday they trailed by 15 points in the fourth quarter before they pulled within as few as eight points with three minutes left.
They never got any closer than that, not against a Warriors team that now has superstar Kevin Durant beside Stephen Curry and Klay Thompson.
"It's crazy," Wolves guard Zach LaVine said after he delivered a 31-point performance that wasn't nearly enough. "It's an All-Star team."
The Wolves took their first look at an opponent that now has four stars -- one of them, Draymond Green, was injured Saturday – and now has won 11 consecutive games on its way to an 15-2 overall.
Curry scored 34 points, including the three-point dagger with 2:27 left that regained a 13-point lead. Thompson had 23.
And then there was the new guy with this stat line -- 28 points, 10 rebounds, six blocked shots and five assists – while playing both some power forward and center.