In the same week that Miami Heat head coach Erik Spoelstra admitted his team can't go toe-to-toe with the better teams in the NBA, the Heat further proved their coach's sentiments in a 28-point blowout to the Minnesota Timberwolves Tuesday night.
It was Miami's second game in three against the Western Conference opponent, having lost to the Timberwolves last Friday, 125-115. Tuesday night's 122-94 romp was far worse, however, as the Heat were unable to keep up with or match Minnesota's talent or offensive power.
All five Timberwolves' starters dropped double digits in points, with Anthony Edwards leading the way with 26 points.