The Timberwolves tried to give a 26-point first-half lead away in their 104-95 loss to Memphis.
When that didn't work, and they rebuilt a 25-point lead in the third quarter, they used that experience to give away that lead completely by the start of the fourth.
Never have there been as big of swings in emotion and the scoreboard in this Wolves season as there were Wednesday night. Like their play-in victory over the Clippers, they had to play most of the night with Karl-Anthony Towns either in foul trouble or limited by double teams.
The Wolves helped him out initially, but they played a dangerous game of Jekyll and Hyde all night.