In terms of defense, well, there was not a lot of it from either side.
For the most part, the Wolves were able to get good looks all night long. The offense was not the problem, with eight players scoring in double figures. The Wolves shot the ball really, really well. Every player who was in double figures did so on nearly 50% shooting or better.
The problem came on the other side of the ball, and in a big way.
Karl-Anthony Towns is a great player, but it was made clear tonight that he still has a ways to go to enter the LeBron James/Anthony Davis realm of the NBA hierarchy.