The Minnesota Timberwolves (40-30) return to Target Center on Wednesday night to face the Los Angeles Lakers (28-38).
Minnesota is coming off a memorable matchup against San Antonio on Monday night, where the Timberwolves scored a franchise high 149 points in a 149-139 victory over the Spurs.
Karl-Anthony Towns set a new career-high and broke his own franchise record for the Timberwolves, putting up 60 points in the game, which also marked the most points scored in AT&T Center history. In the third quarter alone, Towns put up 32 points, which is the most in a quarter in franchise history and fourth-most in NBA in the last 25 years.