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For the Timberwolves, there's now a math problem when it comes to three-pointers

We can dissect any number of reasons the Timberwolves have a losing record (13-14) at this point in the season, but it might be as simple as 1-2-3.

The Wolves are first in three-pointers allowed per game (14.2) this season, second in three-point attempts allowed (37.7) and third in three-point field goal percentage allowed (37.8). None of those, of course, are positive stats.

Combine those ugly numbers with these: On offense, the Wolves rank No. 22 in threes made per game (11.0) an No. 25 in three-point field goal percentage (33.4).

Basically every game, they are getting outscored by about 10 points from three-point range, and they are yielding those points in a way that is efficient for opponents.