Two of the biggest areas of improvement from a season ago for the Timberwolves have been their ability to win at home and win against teams they should beat, either inferior opponents or decent teams who are missing key players.
Thursday continued both of those trends, as the Wolves defeated a Dallas team 118-110 that was without Luka Doncic and Kyrie Irving, even if this wasn't one of their better performances.
They committed 22 turnovers, 15 in the first half, and allowed an early 18-point lead to disappear before regrouping enough in the second half to come away with a win.