Everybody knew it shouldn't have come to this: Watching Marcus Smart's wide-open three-pointer head toward the basket as the clock ticked down. Able to do nothing but hope it wouldn't go in. Knowing that if it did …
"We'd have been crushed," Shabazz Muhammad said.
It didn't.
So after a 124-122 victory over Boston at Target Center on Monday, the Timberwolves were able to smile, at least a little. It was a victory, after all, over a team that is in the upper echelon of the NBA's Eastern Conference — a victory that ended a two-game Wolves losing streak, thanks to a season high in points.
After all, it's easier to learn a lesson with a win, right?
Well, perhaps not.
"I'm upset," said rookie center Karl-Anthony Towns. Indomitable all night, determined to take advantage of the Wolves' size advantage, Towns scored 28 points with 13 rebounds and four assists. "It should never have gotten to that point. We have to get better. We have to close out better.''
It did get unnecessarily tight.