LOS ANGELES — Even though the Timberwolves won their first game of the season, point guard Ricky Rubio didn't hold back that night when he said the Wolves could either be really good or really bad.
The last two games have shown what it can look like when the latter team shows up.
The Wolves lost another lopsided affair in Los Angeles, this time 124-101 to the Clippers on Tuesday on the heels of a 36-point loss on Sunday to the Lakers.
Rubio again didn't hold back his thoughts after Tuesday's game even with the Wolves being down Karl-Anthony Towns and Josh Okogie.