Andrew Wiggins was driving to the hoop and in one memorable instance Wednesday, flying to the hoop. Karl-Anthony Towns, meanwhile, was draining 3-pointers, taking defenders off the dribble and blocking shots on the other end.
The Timberwolves weren’t perfect in their 121-104 victory over the Hornets, but Towns and Wiggins made sure they had enough in the tank to close out this four-game homestand on a positive note.
Towns made an impact at both ends of the floor, scoring 35 points, grabbing 12 rebounds and blocking six shots while Wiggins brought the Wolves back from a 15-point first-half deficit with 26 points (16 in the first half), six rebounds and five assists.