GAME RECAP
Impact player
Karl-Anthony Towns, Wolves
The young center regained his offensive aggressiveness, scoring 24 points on 10-for-13 shooting with 11 rebounds and three assists.
By the NUMBERS
11 Consecutive home victories for the Wolves.
38 Shooting percentage for the normally potent Bucks (30-for-81), who shoot 48 percent on the season.
53.8 Percent shooting for the Wolves (42-for-78).
1 Rare advantage in three-pointers made. The Wolves made only six of 18 threes but held Milwaukee to five of 28.
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