It was a game the Wolves absolutely needed in the midst of a wild Western Conference playoff battle.
And they got it.
Minnesota snapped a two-game skid and took down the Clippers 123-109 on Tuesday night at Target Center.
The game was so significant, and arguably the biggest game for the Wolves in the last 10 years, because Minnesota entered the game as the eight seed in the West, just two games ahead of the Clippers.
Jimmy Butler (knee) was still out for the Wolves, but the cornerstones who are Karl-Anthony Towns and Andrew Wiggins came to play.