Anthony Edwards dropped 38 points as the Minnesota Timberwolves surged past the New York Knicks for a third straight win.
The Wolves sustain their uprising.
Minnesota scored another huge win at home, taking down the New York Knicks, 115-104, on Wednesday (PH time) at the Target Center.
Now winners of three straight games, the Timberwolves are 20-10 and starting to make noise in the crowded Western Conference.
Minnesota led by as many as 17 and was totally in control, save for a brief stretch in the third quarter when the Knicks took over.
Anthony Edwards led the charge with 38 points and four steals, while Julius Randle had 25 points.
Karl-Anthony Towns paced the Knicks against his former team, going for a game-high 40 points with 13 rebounds.
New York dropped to 20-9 with the loss.