The last time the Timberwolves played Cleveland, they led by as many as 41 points and won by 28.
That was a month ago, at Target Center.
That 127-99 victory was the start of a stretch for the Cavaliers when they've lost nine of their last 13 games now after Tuesday's loss at Orlando. They're 30-22 and in third place in the East, 7 1/2 game behind leading Boston.
Things have unwound enough that James was asked after Tuesday's game if he would waive his no-trade clause if asked. He can become a free agent this summer.