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Timberwolves adopting a different approach to jump-start their offense this season

In March, the Timberwolves entered Madison Square Garden without Karl-Anthony Towns and Anthony Edwards available in the middle of a playoff race.

Without their two best offensive players, the Wolves ended up having one of their best offensive games of the season. They shot 61% from the floor, 58% from three-point range, led by current Lakers forward Taurean Prince, who made all eight of his three-point attempts.

That game was an artful example of the kind of free-flowing, hard-to-defend brand of offense coach Chris Finch brought to Minnesota.

When asked how many set plays the Wolves ran in that game, point guard Mike Conley said, "maybe three.