IMPACT PLAYER: Taurean Prince, Wolves
His 8-for-8 sharpshooting from three-point range and 35-point night helped the Wolves survive Julius Randle's 57 points.
BY THE NUMBERS
98 Victories for Chris Finch, breaking a tie with Rick Adelman and Tom Thibodeau — his opposing coach Monday — for second-most coaching victories in Wolves history.
61.4% The Wolves' shooting percentage, boosted by an NBA-best 10-for-10 start.
2 Players in Knicks history to score at least 60 points: Bernard King had 60 in 1984 and Carmelo Anthony 62 in 2014.
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