SACRAMENTO, CALIF. – To reach the NBA playoffs, the Timberwolves must chase down three other teams before they worry about catching and surpassing Denver for the Western Conference's eighth and final playoff spot.
Now with 22 games remaining, the Wolves stepped forward with Monday night's 102-88 victory over a Sacramento team that also is trying to fight the good playoff fight, even after trading All-Star center DeMarcus Cousins last week.
Young stars Andrew Wiggins and Karl-Anthony Towns stretched their streaks of 20-point outings by another game each. Towns had 29 points and 17 rebounds, his third consecutive 25/15 games and the longest such streak since Kevin Love did so for the Wolves four consecutive games midway through the 2013-14 season.
The Wolves trail Denver by 2½ games and Sacramento by one. But they must catch Portland and Dallas as well in the season's final six weeks.
"These games count as double games," Wolves guard Ricky Rubio said after an 11-assist, nine-point night. "We know we have Portland coming two or three times. We've got Sacramento one more time. These are games that are must win."
They also might be the ones with the most importance for Rubio and the Wolves this late in the season since his rookie year, six seasons ago.
"They definitely feel more different than they did at the beginning of the year," said Wiggins, who also has reached 25 points in nine consecutive games after Monday's 27-point , 4-steal game. "Right now, we need these games. A game like this, they were in front of us. We need a game like this to keep going forward."
Thirteen years removed from the playoffs themselves, the Wolves overwhelmed a Kings team trying to get back to the playoffs for the first time since 2006 with the likes of Kosta Koufos, Willie Cauley-Stein, Ben McLemore and rookie Buddy Hield now that Cousins is gone and Rudy Gay is out for the season.